2007/1/7, slide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As it has come up on the list several times, I was wondering if anyone
> had given any thought to implementing an interface such that C
> extensions could be used with FePy I know that FePy would have to
> implement and export (and do some other magic) the C registration
> functions, etc that the C extensions call. On Windows specifically, I
> can envision that the import table of the C extension would need to be
> modified to not rely on libpython, as well as redirecting the addresses
> of the imported Python API functions to FePy functions which do the same
> thing, seems somewhat complicated to me. Is it even feasible to do?

If I understood correctly, Phalanger (PHP implementation for .NET) does
something similar to support PHP's C extensions, so I think it's certainly
possible. That doesn't mean it would be easy in any way.

No, I don't have slightest idea how to implement it.

-- 
Seo Sanghyeon
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