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Python class derived from a C++ base class

Hello,

[Warning-Python beginner]

My application has a c++ plugin interface. To create a plugin, a class
is derived from the Plugin class and compiled into a shared object (
so or dll ).

I would like to allow writing plugins also in python. It is very
comfortable if the plugin developer could derive a python class from
the C++ base class.

I am not well educated to think an elegant and a robust way to do
this.

I would appreciate any hints.

Thanks in advance,

Devrim.
Jul 18 '05 #1
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de****@machsim.com (Devrim Erdem) writes:
[...]
I would like to allow writing plugins also in python. It is very
comfortable if the plugin developer could derive a python class from
the C++ base class.

I am not well educated to think an elegant and a robust way to do
this.


http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/
John
Jul 18 '05 #2

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