Python wrappers for gdcm
Working with Python
cd GDCM_HOME
export PYTHONPATH=`pwd`
cd gdcmPython
ln -s .libs/pygdcm.so _gdcm.so
(this is because automake doesn't allow the building of libraries
whose name starts with an underscore. Since we need the
wrapper library to be named _gdcm [because swig automaticatily uses
this name when building the shadow classes], automake generates
pygdcm.so and at install stage stage renames it to _gdcm.so).
- You can then use gdcmPython for manual test/demos
cd GDCM_HOME/gdcmPython/demo
python PrintHeader.py
Depending on the cmake flags you used in order to compile gdcm could
be wrapped in two ways:
- the first python wrappers of gdcm uses Swig (http://www.swig.org). These
are the one generated when using autogen.sh --enable-python.
The entry point here is the file gdcmPython/gdcm.i which uses the
Swig syntax. As the last lines of this file (the ones starting
with the %include directive) only some classes are wrapped for python.
In theory only the library interface (basically the classes gdcmHeader
and gdcmFile) should be wrapped, but the time being some additional
classes are added (just to make sure those classes are Swig compatible:
swig is here used as some link checker!?).
Since gdcm is written in C++, Swig will produce two different outputs:
-- some C based low level wrapper (see gdcmPython/gdcm_wrap.c)
-- some Python based object oriented so called "shadow classes" (see
file gdcmPython/gdcm.py)
We also added the file gdcmPython/__init__.py which is the one that
actually gets loaded when one uses the gdcmPython Python package.
The file __init__.py loads the Swig generated shadow classes (gdcm.py)
but will only re-export the interface of gdcm which corresponds to
the lines :
gdcmHeader = gdcm.gdcmHeader
gdcmDictSet = gdcm.gdcmDictSet
gdcmFile = gdcm.gdcmFile
[etc.]
Hence this whole Swig wrapping process is quite odd since we shall
wrap more classes (%include in swig.i) that eventually get exported to
the final user by gdcmPython/__init__.py.
- the second python wrappers uses the vtk (http://public.kitware.com/VTK/)
native wrappers i.e. the binary vtkWrapPython. But it should be noticed
that the purpose is here a bit different than the one of the Swig
generated Python wrappers. When using vtkWrapPython the goal is to
wrap a single vtk class namely vtkGdcmReader as defined in files
vtk/vtkGdcmReader.h and vtk/vtkGdcmReader.cxx (and of course those
files are hand made vtk oriented wrappers of gdcm).
Those wrappers are the one generated when using
autogen.sh --enable-python --enable-vtk
- In order to understand the difference between both wrappers you should
compare both demo scripts gdcmPython/demo/vtkGdcmDemo.py and
gdcmPython/demo/vtkGdcmReader.py. The first one only uses the
Swig wrapped classes ("from gdcmPython import gdcmHeader') as opposed
to vtkGdcmReader.py which also uses vtkWrapPython wrapped classes
("from gdcmPython.vtkgdcmPython import *").