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h2xml
Langue: en
Version: March 2010 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
h2xml - convert header files to XML intermediatesxml2py - convert XML intermediates to Python ctypes interface
SYNOPSIS
h2xml includefile ... [options] -o outputxmlfilexml2py xmlfile ... [options] -o outputpyfile
DESCRIPTION
ctypeslib is a Python code generator capable of converting C header files into xml files (using gccxml), and then converting the xmlfiles into Python modules which define a ctypes interface to the corresponding C library.
Ctypeslib is not ctypes. Ctypes is included in Python 2.5+ and as an add-on for lower versions, while ctypeslib is a lesser known add-on written by the ctypes author. If you use ctypes a lot and are tired of setting argtypes and restype of the called functions, you should look into ctypeslib. Ctypeslib can also set up data types and structures from C header files automatically.
h2xml and xml2py are the user interface scripts to ctypeslib. h2xml converts C header files into xml intermediates (using gccxml) and xml2py converts these intermediates to Python files. At the minimum, you can get automatic construction of the C types (structures, etc) in ctypes definitions. With extra options, macro definitions can be expanded and the output Python file can be automatically linked (using ctypes) to the corresponding C library.
The briefest example is:
- h2xml header.h -o out_c.xml
xml2py out_c.xml -o out_c.py
Key options are -c (include C preprocessor headers) to h2xml and -l library.so (automatically link to the C library using ctypes) to xml2py.
OPTIONS
h2xml options:
-
- -h, --help
- show brief help message
- -q, --quiet
- -D NAME[=VALUE]
- macros to define
- -U NAME
- macros to undefine
- -I DIRECTORY
- additional include directories
- -o XMLFILE
- XML output filename
- -c, --cpp-symbols
- try to find #define symbols - this may give compiler errors, so it's off by default.
- -k
- don't delete the temporary files created (useful for finding problems)
xml2py options:
-
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -c
- include source file location in comments
- -d
- include docstrings containing C prototype and source file location
- -k TYPEKIND
- kind of type descriptions to include: d = #defines, e = enumerations, f = functions, s = structures, t = typedefs
- -l DLLS
- libraries to search for exported functions
- -o OUTPUT
- output filename (if not specified, standard output will be used)
- -r EXPRESSION
- regular expression for symbols to include (if neither symbols nor expressions are specified,everything will be included)
- -s SYMBOL
- symbol to include (if neither symbols nor expressions are specified,everything will be included)
- -v
- verbose output
- -w
- add all standard windows dlls to the searched dlls list
- -m module
- Python module(s) containing symbols which will be imported instead of generated
- --preload=DLL
- dlls to be loaded before all others (to resolve symbols)
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -c
- include source file location in comments
- -d
- include docstrings containing C prototype and source file location
- -k TYPEKIND
- kind of type descriptions to include: d = #defines, e = enumerations, f = functions, s = structures, t = typedefs
- -l DLLS
- libraries to search for exported functions
- -o OUTPUT
- output filename (if not specified, standard output will be used)
- -r EXPRESSION
- regular expression for symbols to include (if neither symbols nor expressions are specified,everything will be included)
- -s SYMBOL
- symbol to include (if neither symbols nor expressions are specified,everything will be included)
- -v
- verbose output
- -w
- add all standard windows dlls to the searched dlls list
- -m module
- Python module(s) containing symbols which will be imported instead of generated
- --preload=DLL
- dlls to be loaded before all others (to resolve symbols)
EXAMPLES
Please see /usr/share/doc/python-ctypeslib/examples.Debian for examples and explanation.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/python-ctypeslib/examples.Debian contains a brief tutorial on some key featuresPython docstrings (pydoc ctypeslib)
Ctypeslib upstream is http://python.net/crew/theller/ctypes/ (see "Related Projects").
For ctypes information, see http://docs.python.org/library/ctypes.html
AUTHOR
ctypeslib was written by Thomas Heller <theller@ctypes.org>.This manual page was written by Richard Darst <rkd@zgib.net>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
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