From d7bae5e85ac9ae3a6fbd5c9de5b21be0df7a848d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Georg Brandl Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 07:34:37 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Grammar touchup. --- Doc/extending/embedding.rst | 22 ++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/extending/embedding.rst b/Doc/extending/embedding.rst index cc4a70e2544..ed2b5bf3e45 100644 --- a/Doc/extending/embedding.rst +++ b/Doc/extending/embedding.rst @@ -69,18 +69,16 @@ perform some operation on a file. :: return 0; } -Function :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName` should be called before -:c:func:`Py_Initialize` to inform the interpreter about paths to -Python run-time libraries. Next initialize the Python interpreter -with :c:func:`Py_Initialize`, followed by the execution of a -hard-coded Python script that prints the date and time. Afterwards, -the :c:func:`Py_Finalize` call shuts the interpreter down, followed by -the end of the program. In a real program, you may want to get the -Python script from another source, perhaps a text-editor routine, a -file, or a database. Getting the Python code from a file can better -be done by using the :c:func:`PyRun_SimpleFile` function, which saves -you the trouble of allocating memory space and loading the file -contents. +The :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName` function should be called before +:c:func:`Py_Initialize` to inform the interpreter about paths to Python run-time +libraries. Next, the Python interpreter is initialized with +:c:func:`Py_Initialize`, followed by the execution of a hard-coded Python script +that prints the date and time. Afterwards, the :c:func:`Py_Finalize` call shuts +the interpreter down, followed by the end of the program. In a real program, +you may want to get the Python script from another source, perhaps a text-editor +routine, a file, or a database. Getting the Python code from a file can better +be done by using the :c:func:`PyRun_SimpleFile` function, which saves you the +trouble of allocating memory space and loading the file contents. .. _lower-level-embedding: