I have a python function with this signature:
def post_message(self, message, *args, **kwargs):
I would like to call the function from c++ and pass to it some kwargs. Calling the function is not the problem. Knowing how to pass the kwargs is. Here is a non-working paraphrased sample:
std::string message("aMessage");
boost::python::list arguments;
arguments.append("1");
boost::python::dict options;
options["source"] = "cpp";
boost::python::object python_func = get_python_func_of_wrapped_object()
python_func(message, arguments, options)
When I exercise this code, in pdb I get (which is not what I would like):
messsage = aMessage
args = (['1'], {'source': 'cpp'})
kwargs = {}
How do you pass the options in my example in the **kwargs dictionary ?
I have seen one post suggesting to use the **options syntax (how cool is this!):
python_func(message, arguments, **options)
Unfortunately, this results in
TypeError: No to_python (by-value) converter found for C++ type: class boost::python::detail::kwds_proxy
Thank you for any help you can give.
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