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[solved] using stdout/stderr with python: msg#00167programming.swig
also sprach Luigi Ballabio <luigi.ballabio@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2004.05.26.1357 +0200]: > I actually tried this time---it works for me. Here's my foo.i file: Thank you, Luigi, this actually helped me solve it. The crux: You code, my code underneath.: > %typemap(in) FILE* { > %typemap(python,in) FILE* { I must admit I was working with the 1.1 docs and use 1.3 myself. Maybe this syntax does not work anymore... Maybe it's also a deeper problem... -- 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! Spamtraps: krafft.bogus@xxxxxxxx madduck.bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx "all language designers are arrogant. goes with the territory..." -- larry wall
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