I found this nice example of a Python C Module, where a single integer is passed along as the only argument. How can I instead pass a python list as argument?
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A:
From http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/python-list/245132:
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char * tok; /* delimiter tokens for strtok */
int cols; /* number of cols to parse, from the left */
int numLines; /* how many lines we passed for parsing */
char * line; /* pointer to the line as a string */
char * token; /* token parsed by strtok */
PyObject * listObj; /* the list of strings */
PyObject * strObj; /* one string in the list */
/* the O! parses for a Python object (listObj) checked
to be of type PyList_Type */
if (! PyArg_ParseTuple( args, "O!is", &PyList_Type, &listObj,
&cols, &tok )) return NULL;
/* get the number of lines passed to us */
numLines = PyList_Size(listObj);
/* should raise an error here. */
if (numLines < 0) return NULL; /* Not a list */
...
/* iterate over items of the list, grabbing strings, and parsing
for numbers */
for (i=0; i<numLines; i++){
/* grab the string object from the next element of the list */
strObj = PyList_GetItem(listObj, i); /* Can't fail */
/* make it a string */
line = PyString_AsString( strObj );
/* now do the parsing */
Marco Mariani
2010-07-15 08:06:46