问题
First off: I looked at the related questions, but they are not very helpful unfortunately. I'm trying to wrap an enum and a class from an external library.
#include <Python.h>
#include <boost/python.hpp>
using namespace boost::python;
#include <libvpsc/rectangle.h>
using vpsc::Rectangle;
using vpsc::Dim;
BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(adaptagrams)
{
enum_<Dim>("dim")
.value("x", vpsc::XDIM)
.value("y", vpsc::YDIM)
.value("unset", vpsc::UNSET)
;
class_<Rectangle>("Rectangle",
init<double, double, double, double, optional<bool> >())
.add_property("centerX", &Rectangle::getCentreX)
.add_property("centerY", &Rectangle::getCentreY)
.add_property("width", &Rectangle::width, &Rectangle::set_width)
.add_property("height", &Rectangle::height, &Rectangle::set_height)
;
}
and compile with:
g++ -fPIC -I/usr/include/python2.7 -c adaptagrams.cpp -o adaptagrams.o
g++ -shared -Wl,-soname,adaptagrams.so -o adaptagrams.so adaptagrams.o -lpython2.7 -lboost_python -lvpsc
However, when I try to import the .so module, I get an error:
ImportError: dynamic module does not define init function (PyInit_adaptagrams)
Any ideas?
Update: When I restart Python and try the import, the first error I get is:
ImportError: ./adaptagrams.so: undefined symbol: _ZN8topology13computeStressERKSt6vectorIPNS_4EdgeESaIS2_EE
When I try it again, the 2nd one is the dynamic import from above (2.7) and a segfault (3.2). Boost is compiled against both 2.7 and 3.2 and I am linking the right ones on each approach.
Update 2: The tutorial code from the boost_python page works:
#include <Python.h>
#include <boost/python.hpp>
using namespace boost::python;
struct Hello
{
Hello(std::string msg): msg(msg) {}
void set(std::string msg) { this->msg = msg; }
std::string greet() { return msg; }
std::string msg;
};
BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(constructor)
{
class_<Hello>("Hello", init<std::string>())
.def("greet", &Hello::greet)
.def("set", &Hello::set)
;
}
Same compilation:
g++ -fPIC -I/usr/include/python2.7 -c constructor.cpp -o constructor.o
g++ -shared -Wl,-soname,constructor.so -o constructor.so constructor.o -lpython2.7 -lboost_python
回答1:
The name used in BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE
must match the name of the .so
library you generate and import into python.
回答2:
I have seen this exception before. I got it using Visual Studio on windows, so things might be a little different over in unix-oid land but:
Two Possibilities:
Debug/Release miss-match:
You are trying to import a debug build of your module into a release build of python (or vice-versa). The solution is to include boost/python/detail/wrap_python.hpp
instead of Python.h
. This will fix some includes and defines to make it possible to do what you want.
Python/Boost.Python version miss-match: Boost.Python is compiled against one specific version of python. You are using it with a different version. For example: you seem to be using python 2.7. Your boost_python library might be compiled against python 2.6. Yes, this means that your module can only work with one version of python at a time.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8400244/boost-python-import-error-module-does-not-define-init-function