On 2015-05-03 16:25, Arnaud Loonstra wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm testing the new python bindings from zproject. As a test I was > trying the Zyre bindings. In Zyre you can retrieve the socket using > socket() in case you want to add it to a poller. However the socket > method returns a <class 'zyre.LP_zsock_t'> type which not hashable > and > probably won't be understood by pyZMQ. > > Any ideas how to deal with this? I think it would make sense if the > binding is inter operable with PyZMQ. > > Rg, > > Arnaud
To make this work the generator needs to address for the socket types beginning with: --- a/bindings/python/zyre.py +++ b/bindings/python/zyre.py @@ -45,6 +45,14 @@ zyre_p = POINTER(zyre_t) class zsock_t(Structure): pass # Empty - only for type checking +zsock_t._fields_=[ + ("tag", c_uint), + ("handle", c_void_p), + ("endpoint", c_char_p), + ("cache", c_char_p), + ("type", c_int), + ("cache_size", c_size_t) + ] zsock_p = POINTER(zsock_t) The handle is an actual zmq socket. We only need to get to it's file descriptor to be able to use it in a select/poll. Perphaps the handle can be converted to a PyZMQ socket type? Rg, Arnaud _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list zeromq-dev@lists.zeromq.org http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev