How to expose std pair to python using boost python

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How do I expose std::pair to python using boost::python? When I expose vector<string> I simply write:

class_<std::vector<std::string> >("StringVec")
    .def(vector_indexing_suite<std::vector<std::string> >())
;

But how to deal with std::pair? Can anyone help me with this?

Jun 20, 2019 in Python by ana1504.k
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The most simple example of exposing std::pair is:

class_<std::pair<int, int> >("IntPair")
    .def_readwrite("first", &std::pair<int, int>::first)
    .def_readwrite("second", &std::pair<int, int>::second);
answered Jun 20, 2019 by SDeb
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