63 lines
1.4 KiB
C
63 lines
1.4 KiB
C
/* Example of embedding Python in another program */
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#include "Python.h"
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#ifdef macintosh
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#include "macglue.h"
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#include <SIOUX.h>
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#endif /* macintosh */
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static char *argv0;
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main(argc, argv)
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int argc;
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char **argv;
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{
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#ifdef macintosh
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/* So the user can set argc/argv to something interesting */
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argc = ccommand(&argv);
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#endif
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/* Save a copy of argv0 */
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argv0 = argv[0];
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/* Initialize the Python interpreter. Required. */
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#ifdef macintosh
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PyMac_Initialize();
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#else
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Py_Initialize();
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#endif
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/* Define sys.argv. It is up to the application if you
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want this; you can also let it undefined (since the Python
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code is generally not a main program it has no business
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touching sys.argv...) */
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PySys_SetArgv(argc, argv);
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/* Do some application specific code */
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printf("Hello, brave new world\n\n");
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/* Execute some Python statements (in module __main__) */
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PyRun_SimpleString("import sys\n");
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PyRun_SimpleString("print sys.builtin_module_names\n");
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PyRun_SimpleString("print sys.argv\n");
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/* Note that you can call any public function of the Python
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interpreter here, e.g. call_object(). */
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/* Some more application specific code */
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printf("\nGoodbye, cruel world\n");
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#ifdef macintosh
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printf("Type return or so-\n");
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getchar();
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#endif
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/* Exit, cleaning up the interpreter */
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Py_Exit(0);
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/*NOTREACHED*/
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}
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/* This function is called by the interpreter to get its own name */
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char *
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getprogramname()
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{
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return argv0;
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}
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