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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T21:39:16+00:00 2026-05-30T21:39:16+00:00

I have the following c++ function that sets an integer using a string. #include

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I have the following c++ function that sets an integer using a string.

#include <sstream>
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

extern "C" {
  int a() {
    int number;
    string value("100");
    std::istringstream strm(value);
    strm >> number;
    if (strm.fail()) {
      cout << "Ouch!" << endl;
    }
    else {
      cout << "Number set to:" << number << endl;
    };
    return (int)strm.bad();
  }
}

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  a();
}

If I compile this as a program it works.

$ g++ ./streamtest.cc -o streamtest;./streamtest
Number set to:100

But if I call the same function from ctypes it does not set the integer and the “strm” is left in a “bad” state.

$ g++ -shared streamtest.cc  -o libstreamtest.so
$ python -c "import ctypes;a = ctypes.CDLL('libstreamtest.so').a();print 'Got [%s] from a()' %a"
Ouch!
Got [1] from a()

This got me puzzled. How can I make this function work under ctypes?

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    2026-05-30T21:39:17+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 9:39 pm

    It works for me on Windows 7 (x64) using x86 build. Have you tried wrapping the code with C for use as module with Python? Maybe that does work for you..

    C:\Users\niklas\Desktop>g++ -o streamtest.pyd -shared -I"C:\Python27\include" -L"C:\Python27\libs" streamtestmodule.cpp -lpython27
    
    
    C:\Users\niklas\Desktop>python
    Python 2.7.2 (default, Jun 12 2011, 15:08:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>> import streamtest
    >>> streamtest.a()
    Number set to:100
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    #include <Python.h>
    #include "streamtest.cpp"
    
    extern "C" {
    
    static PyObject* streamtest_a(PyObject* self) {
        PyObject* re = Py_BuildValue("i", a());
        return re;
    }
    
    static PyMethodDef StreamtestMethods[] = {
        {"a", (PyCFunction) streamtest_a, METH_NOARGS, NULL},
        {NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
    };
    
    
    void initstreamtest(void) {
        PyObject* module = Py_InitModule("streamtest", StreamtestMethods);
        if (module == NULL) {
            cout << "Module initialization failed.";
        }
    }
    
    } // extern "C"
    
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