[Gmsh] python example files?
Perrin Meyer
perrin at meyersound.com
Thu Mar 24 23:12:21 CET 2011
Hi.
I svn co https://geuz.org/svn/gmsh
but I don't really see any python files, or even what is wrapping
stuff for python.
Where would I find an example of using python to create a mesh?
Thanks,
Perrin
On Mar 16, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Christophe Geuzaine wrote:
> On 16/03/11 19:44, Perrin Meyer wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I would like to use Lua to create gmsh meshes. So far I have two
>> issues.
>>
>> (1) - I can't seem to find any documentation?
>>
>> (2) when I start gmsh -lua and get a prompt >, after every syntax
>> error
>> I make, lua exits. Is this a bug with my lua installation? I'm
>> running
>> gmsh 2.5.0
>>
>
> Hello Perrin,
>
> After a long internal debate we are actually transitioning from the
> integrated lua bindings to more traditional (swig-generated) python
> bindings.
>
> We are actively working on this; the latest SVN contains fairly
> functional python binding generation. Lots of new things are in the
> pipeline in this regards, e.g. python-binded gui-driven data
> generation.
>
> Christophe
>
>> Thank you for your help, and also a great open source tool.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Perrin Meyer
>>
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