En Mon, 18 Jun 2007 01:45:38 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I'm using PyRun_String with Py_single_input for a python interpreter > embedded in my application. I'm using Py_single_input. Py_single input > is what I want, but it seems to output to stdout. Before when I was > using Py_eval_input I was able to grab the result so I could print it > in a text box: > > PyObject *resultObject = PyObject_Str( rstring ); > if( resultObject != NULL ) { > char *string = PyString_AsString( resultObject ); > } > > But Py_eval_input is only for isolated evaluation, not what I want. > Py_single_input gives "None" for the string. Maybe because it actually returns None? > I wrote a class that redirects std::cout, but this doesn't work for > this, I'm guessing because it uses printf to stdout, not cout. > > Anyone know how I can get the string so I can print it in a text box. From your description this should be working... try posting some more code showing how you call PyRun_String and how you process the result... -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list