-*- text -*- TRANSLATING PARAMETER LISTS The argument-reductions laws of the SWIG bindings something go like this: - Python functions don't return errors. They throw exceptions. Which means that... - ...Python functions will return the "other" stuff that the C functions "return" instead. C functions which populate pointers with new data (you know, values that are returned to the caller, but not as "return values") will return those values directly in Python. So: error = foo (object **returned_obj, int blah); becomes: try: returned_obj = foo (blah) except: # handle it - Callback function/baton pairs get reduced to just callback functions, and the benefit you get from batons is gotten instead through Python default arguments: error = foo (callback_t function, void *baton); becomes: try: def function(callback_arg1, ..., userdata1=whatever, ...): # do stuff here foo(function) except: # handle it RUNNING THE TESTS $ cd subversion/bindings/swig/python $ python ./tests/run_all.py --help $ python ./tests/run_all.py [TEST...] where TEST can be the name of a test suite ('core', 'mergeinfo', 'client', etc.), or see '--help' for other options. The default is to run the tests in all modules.