Well, answering my own question here... See http://mail.python.org/pipermail/c++-sig/2002-November/002415.html 8-) Sylvain "Sylvain MARIE" <noemailplease at gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news: 433bf7d6$0$307$7a628cd7 at news.club-internet.fr... > Hi all, > > I am discovering Boost.Python, and weird exceptions in my dummy extension > modules lead me to think there is a potential problem with the > getting_started2 sample : > if you replace the first lines > >>>> hi = hello('California') >>>> hi.greet() > 'Hello from California' > > by >>>> hi = hello('A longer name with more than 15 chars') >>>> hi.greet() > 'Hello from A longer name with more than 15 chars' > > then the unit test asserts !?!? I get a c++ exception :-( > > Please tell me we can use strings longer than 15 chars with Boost.Python > :-) > (I'm using Boost 1.33.0 with VC7.1, and the bjam makefiles) > > thank you very much in advance! > Sylvain >
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