I've run into some problem i do not understand. Consider following example,
which is a slightly modified pickle2.cpp from boost's libs/python/test/:
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
namespace boost_python_test {
struct dummy // my addition
{
};
// A friendly class.
class w
On 07/02/10 15:42, Jakub Zytka wrote:
Ok, on newer boost (1.43) error message pointed the actual problem:
even for such simple dummy class some pickling support must be provided, eg.
struct dummy_pickle_suite : boost::python::pickle_suite
{
static
boost::python::tuple
getinitargs(const d
Hi there.
I'm unsuccessfully trying to do a weird thing: to call an overridden
method in Python's class from a C++ thread. It doesn't work neither
with SWIG nor with Boost.Python. And I don't really sure it is
possible. Can someone comment on this? Below is the forwarded message
from the SWIG mail
Threads and python do not mix very well. You need to handle locking and
unlocking the gil at the boundaries of python and c++.
There are several posts here about this problem, just search for thread or
'no current thread' in the archives.
A month ago I posted a modified boost python that will hand
On 2010-07-02 18:27:39-0500, Charles Solar wrote:
> Threads and python do not mix very well. You need to handle locking and
> unlocking the gil at the boundaries of python and c++.
> There are several posts here about this problem, just search for thread or
> 'no current thread' in the archives.
>