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On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Lalo Martins wrote:

The SWIG bindigns are a wrapper for the whole API.  AFAICS, there is no
way to take an existing Vobject from C++, turn it into a Python object,
and send it as an argument to a Python function.  SWIG simply doesn't do
this.  I may be wrong, but I couldn't find a way.  Rather, the python

Um? Unless I misunderstand what you want, this is exactly the purpose of SWIG's C++ support. See the discussion of proxy classes:
http://www.swig.org/Doc1.3/Python.html#Python_nn28

Have you looked at the python programs using the existing SWIG bindngs, in vos/swig/tutorials?

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