I suppose I got a little antsy. Once you get CPython under your belt
you (I?) tend to want to wrap everything in sight. I also became a bit
weary of searching for python bindings for this and that, because I
see so many extensions that are never completed or maintained...
On 4/2/06, Tim Blechmann <TimBlechmann(a)gmx.net> wrote:
  On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 21:47 -0900, Patrick Stinson
wrote:
  I just finished writing python bindings for
libsndfile if anyone is
 interested. I only wrapped the functions I needed to read files, but I
 could reasily finish the wrapper in a couple of hours if anyone is
 interested. unit tests are included. 
 i'm curious, what's the advantage of your libsndfile python bindings
 over libsndfile-python
 (
http://arcsin.org/softwares/libsndfile-python.html)?
 cheers ... tim
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