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Re: trouble swigging a library: msg#00129programming.swig
also sprach Anton Deguet <anton@xxxxxxxxxx> [2004.05.24.2237 +0200]: > Try to call your .so file _hid.so so that "import hid" will actually > load hid.py (this one has an init function) which will then load > _hid.so. Awesome, this seems to have fixed it. Did I mention that swig is absolutely amazing? I can provide interfaces to my libraries in Python, Perl, whatever the hell I want... Great work. Thanks! -- Martin F. Krafft Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: krafft@xxxxxxxx University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)1.63-54323 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.18 http://ailab.ch/people/krafft CH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Invalid/expired PGP subkeys? Use subkeys.pgp.net as keyserver! last year, out in california, at a pc users group, there was a demo of smart speech recognition software. before the demonstrator could begin his demo, a voice called out from the audience: "format c, return. yes, return." a short demo it was.
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