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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:35:03+00:00 2026-05-15T04:35:03+00:00

in my python project I call a c++ dll using ctypes library. That c++

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in my python project I call a c++ dll using ctypes library.
That c++ dll consists on a wrapper dll that calls methods of a c# com interop dll.

Sometimes I have a COM exception. I like to see what it corresponds exactlly but I don’t know how to do it?

How can I attach the c++ debugger to this situation?

Thanks in advance

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    2026-05-15T04:35:04+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:35 am

    I don’t know about your direct question, but maybe you could get around it by using comtypes to go straight from COM to Python instead sticking C++ in between.

    Then all you have to do is:

    >>> from comtypes import client, COMError
    >>> myclassinst = client.CreateObject('MyCOMClass.MyCOMClass')
    >>> try:
    ...     myclassinst.DoInvalidOperation()
    ... except COMError as e:
    ...     print e.args
    ...     print e.hresult
    ...     print e.text
    ...
    (-2147205118, None, (u'MyCOMClass: An Error Message', u'MyCOMClass.MyCOMClass.1', None, 0, None))
    -2147205118
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