Issue
I'm just trying to start off by creating a numpy array before I even start to write my extension. Here is a super simple program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <iostream>
#include "Python.h"
#include "numpy/npy_common.h"
#include "numpy/ndarrayobject.h"
#include "numpy/arrayobject.h"
int main(int argc, char * argv[])
{
int n = 2;
int nd = 1;
npy_intp size = {1};
PyObject* alpha = PyArray_SimpleNew(nd, &size, NPY_DOUBLE);
return 0;
}
This program segfaults on the PyArray_SimpleNew
call and I don't understand why. I'm trying to follow some previous questions (e.g. numpy array C api and C array to PyArray). What am I doing wrong?
Solution
Typical usage of PyArray_SimpleNew
is for example
int nd = 2;
npy_intp dims[] = {3,2};
PyObject *alpha = PyArray_SimpleNew(nd, dims, NPY_DOUBLE);
Note that the value of nd
must not exceed the number of elements of array dims[]
.
ALSO: The extension must call import_array()
to set up the C API's function-pointer table:
This function must be called in the initialization section of a module that will make use of the C-API. It imports the module where the function-pointer table is stored and points the correct variable to it.
E.g. in Cython:
import numpy as np
cimport numpy as np
np.import_array() # so numpy's C API won't segfault
cdef make_array():
cdef np.npy_intp element_count = 100
return np.PyArray_SimpleNew(1, &element_count, np.NPY_DOUBLE)
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