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This directory show how to embed the Python interpreter in your own
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application. The file demo.c shows you all that is needed in your C
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code.
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1994-10-08 16:30:50 -03:00
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To build it, you may have to edit the Makefile:
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1) set blddir to the directory where you built Python, if it isn't in
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the source directory (../..)
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2) change the variables that together define the list of libraries
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(MODLIBS, LIBS, SYSLIBS) to link with, to match their definitions in
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$(blddir)/Modules/Makefile
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An additional test program, loop.c, is used to experiment with memory
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leakage caused by repeated initialization and finalization of the
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interpreter. It can be build by saying "make loop" and tested with
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"make looptest". Command line usage is "./loop <python-command>",
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e.g. "./loop 'print 2+2'" should spit out an endless number of lines
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containing the number 4.
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