by: Donnie Leen |
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I wrote a program embbed boost.python, each thread running a sub-interpreter, i made a module implement by boost.python, and i wish this module imported in each sub-interpreter, i find that the...
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by: Ryan Mitchley |
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Hi all
Given
bool bResult;
shared_ptr<cSampleData> pNewData;
shared_ptr<cBase> pNewBase;
where cSampleData is descended from cBase, the following gives me a valid
pNewData to the correct...
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by: PL |
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I want to pass a 2D array from Python to C++, manipulate it in C++ (for
example, add 1 to each element) and pass it back to Python.
With these building blocks I will be able to figure out all the...
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by: JDJMSon |
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I was wondering if someone here could help me with a problem I'm having
building Python extensions with the Boost.Python library.
Basically, if I have a wrapper class with something like this:
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by: gabriel.becedillas |
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I have a lot of functions returning "const std::string&". Every time I
wrap one of those I have to do it like this:
class_.def("name", &someclass::bla,...
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by: Osiris |
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I have these pieces of C-code (NOT C++ !!) I want to call from Python.
I found Boost.
I have MS Visual Studio 2005 with C++.
is this the idea:
I write the following C source file:...
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by: Osiris |
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My experiences with BOOST on Windows XP and Visual C++ 2005
I'm new to Python.
I built software in more than ten other computer languages. I'm not
sure if that is not a handicap, when reading...
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by: Christopher |
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If a method is declared to return a type boost::shared_ptr<sometype>,
how can the method be changed to do the equivalent of returning NULL
when it was declared to return a raw pointer?
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by: Man4ish |
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namespace ve/////////////////ve.h
{
struct VertexProperties
{
std::size_t index;
boost::default_color_type color;
};
}...
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by: deepest1 |
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Hi everybody.
I'm trying to use boost, but just don't know how to set it up.
My os is winXP (installed on disk D).
Python is installed in D:\Python25
MigGW compiler is installed in D:\MinGW...
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by: lllomh |
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Define the method first
this.state = {
buttonBackgroundColor: 'green',
isBlinking: false, // A new status is added to identify whether the button is blinking or not
}
autoStart=()=>{
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 4 Oct 2023 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM)
The start time is equivalent to 19:00 (7PM) in Central...
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by: Aliciasmith |
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In an age dominated by smartphones, having a mobile app for your business is no longer an option; it's a necessity. Whether you're a startup or an established enterprise, finding the right mobile app...
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by: tracyyun |
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Hello everyone,
I have a question and would like some advice on network connectivity. I have one computer connected to my router via WiFi, but I have two other computers that I want to be able to...
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by: NeoPa |
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Hello everyone.
I find myself stuck trying to find the VBA way to get Access to create a PDF of the currently-selected (and open) object (Form or Report).
I know it can be done by selecting :...
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by: Teri B |
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Hi, I have created a sub-form Roles. In my course form the user selects the roles assigned to the course.
0ne-to-many. One course many roles.
Then I created a report based on the Course form and...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 1 Nov 2023 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM)
Please note that the UK and Europe revert to winter time on...
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by: nia12 |
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Hi there,
I am very new to Access so apologies if any of this is obvious/not clear.
I am creating a data collection tool for health care employees to complete. It consists of a number of...
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by: isladogs |
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The next online meeting of the Access Europe User Group will be on Wednesday 6 Dec 2023 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM).
In this month's session, Mike...
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