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@ -155,13 +155,13 @@ for data conversion between Python and C, and for error reporting. The
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interesting part with respect to embedding Python starts with ::
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Py_Initialize();
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pName = PyString_FromString(argv[1]);
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pName = PyUnicode_FromString(argv[1]);
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/* Error checking of pName left out */
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pModule = PyImport_Import(pName);
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After initializing the interpreter, the script is loaded using
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:c:func:`PyImport_Import`. This routine needs a Python string as its argument,
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which is constructed using the :c:func:`PyString_FromString` data conversion
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which is constructed using the :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromString` data conversion
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routine. ::
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pFunc = PyObject_GetAttrString(pModule, argv[2]);
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@ -79,7 +79,8 @@ To show the individual process IDs involved, here is an expanded example::
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def info(title):
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print(title)
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print('module name:', __name__)
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print('parent process:', os.getppid())
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if hasattr(os, 'getppid'): # only available on Unix
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print('parent process:', os.getppid())
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print('process id:', os.getpid())
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def f(name):
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