> I was thinking about working a little bit in the h2py tool. But > first, I'd like to understand what's the current position of its > utility. Should I worry about it, or this tool and its generated files, > are something to be obsoleted soon? It's a poor hack. We're trying to get away from having any header files generated by this tool, because it turns out there is always some platform where it misses some symbols. (E.g. I recall we had a case where a particular set of important constants was defined as an enum instead of as #defines.) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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