For a python module I'm creating, I want to pass to the python user an array of structs like this:
struct tcpstat
{
inet_prefix local;
inet_prefix remote;
int lport;
int rport;
int state;
int rq, wq;
int timer;
int timeout;
int retrs;
unsigned ino;
int probes;
unsigned uid;
int refcnt;
unsigned long long sk;
int rto, ato, qack, cwnd, ssthresh;
};
I thought that Py_BuildValues
was the function I was looking for. But seems like it isn't. Looking in the Python documentation I found the Buffer Protocol. But is the first time I'm developing a python module and the official documentation didn't help me much.
Is the Buffer Protocol the best solution for my problem? If so, How could I return my array from C to python?
Finnally what I did was make a list Object with PyListObject
and append to that list a dictionary with the values of the struct that I want to show to the python user.
Hope this will help someone with the same doubt, here is the code:
PyObject *dict = NULL;
PyListObject *list;
list = (PyListObject *) Py_BuildValue("[]");
int i = 0;
for (i; i < stats_length; i++) {
dict = Py_BuildValue("{s:i}", "LPort", stats[i].lport);
PyList_Append(list, dict);
}
return (PyObject *) list;
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