> Martin, hats off! > > This does exactly what I want, and it does so in a pretty > generalized way. Actually in _such_ a generalized way that I > think this should be documented loud and clear. Thanks! > Looking at it a bit more, how about storing each function > pointer in a separate PyCObject, and adding general APIs > somewhere in the core > void PyType_SetAnnotation(PyTypeObject *tp, char *name, char > *descr, void *); > void *PyType_GetAnnotation(PyTypeObject *tp, char *name, char *descr); I'll happily add that to some recipe collection. However, before generalizing it, I'd like to see more use cases. There should, atleast, be a *second* application beyond calldll (or, perhaps even beyond MacPython). Generalizing from a single use case is not good. Regards, Martin
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