[CC to python-dev again] Hye-Shik Chang wrote: > On 3/10/06, Thomas Heller <theller at python.net> wrote: >> Hye-Shik Chang wrote: >>> On 3/9/06, Thomas Heller <theller at python.net> wrote: >>>> I've now committed ctypes 0.9.9.4 into SVN. It seems to build, at least on the buildbots >>>> that are online. >>> Good work! It's all green on my machines (FreeBSD amd64/sparc64). >>> But gcc outputs some warnings: >>> >>> 1) libffi/include/ffi.h.in: void (*fn)() -> void (*void)(void) >> This is not the only file that would have to be changed. I wonder why they don't change >> it in gcc itself. > > This *is* the only change to calm gcc warnings down except Py_ssize_t > stuff. :-) > >>> 2) many of Py_ssize_t / int prototype mismatches. (eg. sq_repeat) >>> Could we make ctypes Py_ssize_t clean? >>> 3) ctypes doesn't support Py_ssize_t nor ssize_t yet. Because major >>> portion of our pythonapi uses it now, it would be better to have it. >> This should be done in ctypes CVS, and the result imported into python SVN after that. >> At least ctypes (the Python module) has an c_size_t type now ;-). > > I'll do it in this weekend. I saw that branch_1_0 is merged into HEAD. > Which branch are you using for Python integration at now? I did 'cvs export -r release_0_9_9_4' from the SF repository and then imported this into python SVN external/ctypes-0.9.9.4. The 'release_0_9_9_4' tag is on the 'branch_1_0' branch. I moved on a little bit on that branch, later merged everything into SF CVS HEAD, and continued to work there. We'll have to coordinate this. Different people working in different repositories will become a maintaince nightmare, so there should be an official 'master' repository for ctypes. Question for python-dev: Would it be a solution to move the 'official' ctypes development into Python SVN external/ctypes, or would this be considered abuse? Another location in SVN could be used as well, if external is though to contain only vendor drops... Thomas
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