Re: [osg-users] Hints on Python wrappers (was osgPython (SWIG) 2.2.0)

2008-05-19 Thread Gerwin de Haan
Luigi, here's my delayed reply to OSG/Python wrapping: Your questions: 1) opinions on which route to go for wrapping, (know there are wrappers based on introspection, I' ve tried to use them but found few examples) gAs a python user (and a bit maintainer) of osgswig I am biased towards the

[osg-users] Hints on Python wrappers (was osgPython (SWIG) 2.2.0)

2008-04-03 Thread Luigi Calori
Sorry, got no answer, so try to repost I' m interested in using OSG from Python or other scripted languages. After some searching and testing I found osgswig and tried that path (still unsure which is the best script wrapper for OSG to use) Using osgswig I found some bugs and added some nodes

Re: [osg-users] Hints on Python wrappers (was osgPython (SWIG) 2.2.0)

2008-04-03 Thread Robert Osfield
Hi Luigi, I am not an expert on the wrapper side so can't answer specifics. My hope was that the osgLua and osgPython projects would take off and become fully featured and tested and then when ready migrate into the core OSG. Alas so far this hasn't happened. osgLua and osgPython are based on