开发者_如何学运维I was wondering what is the correct way to wrap an array of strings in C to a Python list using SWIG.
The array is inside a struct :
typedef struct {
char** my_array;
char* some_string;
}Foo;
SWIG automatically wraps some_string to a python string.
What should I put in the SWIG interface file so that I can access my_array in Python as a regular Python string list ['string1', 'string2' ] ?
I have used typemap as sugested :
%typemap(python,out) char** {
int len,i;
len = 0;
while ($1[len]) len++;
$result = PyList_New(len);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
PyList_SetItem($result,i,PyString_FromString($1[i]));
}
}
But that still didn't work. In Python, the my_array variable appears as SwigPyObject: _20afba0100000000_p_p_char.
I wonder if that is because the char** is inside a struct? Maybe I need to inform SWIG that?
Any ideas?
I don't think there is a option to handle this conversion automatically in SWIG. You need use Typemap feature of SWIG and write type converter manually. Here you can find a conversion from Python list to char** http://www.swig.org/Doc1.3/Python.html#Python_nn59 so half of job is done. What you need to do right now is to check rest of documentation of Typemap and write converter from char** to Python list.
I am not an expert on this but I think:
%typemap(python,out) char** {
applies to a function that returns char **. Your char ** is inside a structure.. have a look at the code generated by swig to confirm the map got applied or not.
You might have to use something like:
%typemap(python,out) struct Foo {
To have a map that works on a structure Foo that gets returned.
Background: I used the same typemap definition as you used, but then for a char ** successfully.
I am sorry for being slightly off-topic, but if it is an option for you I would strongly recommend using ctypes instead of swig. Here is a related question I asked previously in ctypes context: Passing a list of strings to from python/ctypes to C function expecting char **
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