Hi, I have an application that has an embedded interpreter. This application loads many DLL's and passes a PyObject * to each DLL that was gotten from the following call:
PyObject * pmod = PyImport_AddModule("__main__") ; Later, in one of the many DLL's that interact with the embedded interpreter, I attempt to insert a dictionary of lists into the module represented by the pointer 'pmod' passed to the DLL from the main application. The dictionary of lists is created with the following call: PyObject * abm_dict = Py_BuildValue( "{s:O,s:O,s:O,s:O,s:O,s:O,s:O,s:O,s:O}" , "i_list" , i_list , "l_list" , l_list , "bpl_list" , bpl_list, "rt_list" , rt_list , "st_list" ,st_list , "u2_list" , u2_list , "t_list" , t_list ,"ot_list" , ot_list , "plt_list" , plt_list ); where each item following a quoted string is a PyObject * created by another Py_BuildValue statement. After building 'abm_dict' , I attempt to insert it into the embedded interpreter with the following call: PyModule_AddObject( pmod , "abm_dict" , abm_dict ); The application crashes at this point. Being a bit new to embedded Python, I don't readily see what I'm doing wrong. Could one of you more experienced guys save me a whole lot of time and point out the obvious to me? Thanks for your help. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list