Does anyone have std_tuple.i for python?

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Does anyone have std_tuple.i for python?

by Robert Lupton :: Rate this Message:

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I know and use the std_pair.i macros in python, but now I'm
growing greedy and wondered if anyone's written the corresponding
typedefs for std::tr1::tuple (or boost::tuple).

Yes?  No?
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Re: Does anyone have std_tuple.i for python?

by wsfulton :: Rate this Message:

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Robert Lupton the Good wrote:
> I know and use the std_pair.i macros in python, but now I'm
> growing greedy and wondered if anyone's written the corresponding
> typedefs for std::tr1::tuple (or boost::tuple).
>
> Yes?  No?
Not that I know of! I'm afraid that Matevz's work on C++0x in the summer
didn't cover tuples.

William

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