[python-win32] PythonWin on linux under wine

2014-07-18 Thread Peter Fraser
I have tried and failed to like another Python IDE -including the $$ ones. They all feel like they have 'static language envy'. PythonWin does the best job of being an IDE for a *dynamic* language IMO (largely due to the cunning 'psuedo-shell', and also dynamic lookup for 'completion' etc).

Re: [python-win32] Problem passing array by reference

2014-07-18 Thread Marco Nawijn
Dear all, Sorry for the noise on the list. Epic fail of my freshly configured mail client. Marco On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 7:28 PM, Marco Nawijn wrote: > On Fri, 18 Jul 2014 09:26:34 -0700 > Tim Roberts wrote: > > > Marco Nawijn wrote: > > > An update on where I am at the moment. I managed to

Re: [python-win32] Problem passing array by reference

2014-07-18 Thread Marco Nawijn
On Fri, 18 Jul 2014 09:26:34 -0700 Tim Roberts wrote: > Marco Nawijn wrote: > > An update on where I am at the moment. I managed to find the > > library that holds the definition for the GetComponents call. When > > I run makepy on this library I get: > > > > def GetComponents(self, oAxisComponen

Re: [python-win32] Problem passing array by reference

2014-07-18 Thread Tim Roberts
Marco Nawijn wrote: > An update on where I am at the moment. I managed to find the library that > holds the definition for the GetComponents call. When I run makepy on > this library I get: > > def GetComponents(self, oAxisComponentsArray=defaultNamedNotOptArg): > return self._ApplyTypes_(161100595

Re: [python-win32] Problem passing array by reference

2014-07-18 Thread Marco Nawijn
An update on where I am at the moment. I managed to find the library that holds the definition for the GetComponents call. When I run makepy on this library I get: def GetComponents(self, oAxisComponentsArray=defaultNamedNotOptArg): return self._ApplyTypes_(1611005953, 1, (24, 0), ((8204, 3),), u'