On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 08:03 -0500, Stefan Seefeld wrote: > On 02/07/2010 05:22 AM, Murray Cumming wrote: > > In Glom, to execute arbitrary Python code, I use PyRun_String() to parse > > the Python code, PyDict_GetItemString() and PyObject_Call() to get a > > callable object for that code, and then PyObject_CallObject() to > > actually execute the code and get a return value. This was the result of > > experimentation and code archeology: > > http://git.gnome.org/browse/glom/tree/glom/python_embed/glom_python.cc?h=glom-1-12#n269 > > > > Is there anything in boost::python that wraps this, so I can make the > > code nicer? > > > > Yes. Please read the Boost.Python documentation, specifically on Embedding: > http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_42_0/libs/python/doc/tutorial/doc/html/python/embedding.html
Thanks. So, I guess I can use boost::python::exec() to call code that defines a Python function. But how can I get a boost::python::object for the (callable object of) the function? In C, I'm using PyDict_GetItemString() for that. -- murr...@murrayc.com www.murrayc.com www.openismus.com _______________________________________________ Cplusplus-sig mailing list Cplusplus-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig