Python COM Server Type Library

Mark Hammond MarkH at ActiveState.com
Fri Jun 30 01:06:28 EDT 2000


The answer, as you guessed, is "no".

However, an effort to support this keeps popping up - it even looks like
it may have resurfaced this very day.

This is usually discussed on the "Python COM" developers list -
http://mailman.pythonpros.com/mailman/listinfo/pycom-dev

Mark.
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"Charles Medcoff" <cmedcoff at pyrasol.com> wrote in message
news:8jfvvc$iql$1 at nnrp1.deja.com...
> I think I already know the answer to this but I'll ask it anyway...
>
> Is there anyway to generate a type library for a COM server object
> written in Python?  I know this has implications as far as what type of
> binding is used.  That being the case I suspect the answer is no.
>
> The reason that I ask is that this capability may make it easier to
> utilize Python COM objects from C++.  This is especially the case in
> Visual C++ where one can use #import.
>
> Any other sources of Python COM information would be helpful.
>
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