How to receive a FILE* from Python under MinGW?

John Pye john.pye at gmail.com
Wed Mar 21 01:48:47 EDT 2007


On Mar 21, 4:04 pm, Ross Ridge <rri... at caffeine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca>
wrote:
> Gabriel Genellina <gagsl-... at yahoo.com.ar> wrote:
> >You can get the file descriptor from the Python file object using its
> >fileno() method. The file descriptor lives at the OS level, so it's safe
> >to pass around.
>
> Not under Windows.  Windows doesn't have Unix-like descriptors, so the
> C runtime emulates them.

I am trying the following... any thoughts?


%typemap(in) FILE * {
    if (!PyFile_Check($input)) {
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Need a file!");
        return NULL;
    }
%#ifdef __MINGW32__
	PyFileObject *fo = (PyFileObject *)$input;
	$1 = fdopen(_fileno(fo->f_fp),PyString_AsString(fo->f_mode));
	fprintf(stderr,"FDOPEN(%d,\"%s\")\n",fo->f_fp,PyString_AsString(fo-
>f_mode));
%#else
    $1 = PyFile_AsFile($input);
%#endif
}






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