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Yes, it's a great tool to wrap a standalone library. However, in xmlsec<br>
I need to integrate xmlsec wrapper with libxml,libxslt and openssl
wrappers<br>
(i.e. I want a DOM tree from libxml wrapper to be used as a parameter<br>
in a call to xmlsec wrapper and so on). And swig does not help at all.<br>
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Aleksey<br>
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Rich Salz wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I am thinking about that for quite some time. But I don't know enough
about Python to do it myself :(
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