On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Geoffrey Furnish wrote: [...] > Well, like I said above, I haven't analyzed your posts for technical > details, so I can't say whether you made avoidable mistakes. But I > definitely do agree with you that it is roughly 100 times harder than > it needs to be, to use Python from C++. The charter of this sig is to > fix that, by developing the additional software that would allow > Python's compiled interface to be exploited from C++ "with ease". > > The first and most basic issue, is compiling Python so it initializes > C++ global objects correctly. There is a patch on the sig's www site > to help with that. Any opinions from this esteemed body re: integrating said patch in the main tree? --david
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