martin@v.loewis.de (Martin v. =?iso-8859-15?q?L=F6wis?=) writes: > Having looked at the PEP for the first time, I have a number of > comments: > > - I think there must be a way to obtain the address of the buffer on > the Python level, see > > http://tinyurl.com/3h79 > > Using /dev/poll on Solaris requires a way to create a struct whose > address you know. Do you know my ctypes module? http://tinyurl.com/2tyx It allows to create Python objects which internally look like C data types. Able to access and create structures, unions, pointers, and such. And you do it (IMO) in a natural way. The released package currently only runs under windows, although I have a prototype working under Linux. Thomas
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