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I have a file named main.go
, which defines a function named test
.
I want to be able to call this function from my python script.
main.go
package main import "C" // export test func test() int { return 1 } func main() {}
Compile:
go build -o lib.so -buildmode=c-shared main.go
main.py
import ctypes mylib = ctypes.CDLL("./lib.so") result = mylib.test() print(result)
When I run the python program, I get the following error:
AttributeError: ./lib.so: undefined symbol: test
What did I miss?
Go version
go version go1.21.3 linux/amd64
Python version:
Python 3.10.12
I tried updating Go (previously my version was 1.21.1)
Everything is correct except //export
There is an extra space causing the problem
package main import "C" //export test <------ remove the extra space here func test() int { return 1 } func main() {}
python main.py
Output:
1
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