On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 5:41 AM, Roland Plüss <rol...@rptd.ch> wrote: > This exec source_code in module.__dict__ , should this not also be doable > with PyEval_EvalCode?
General principle: The more code you write in Python and the less in C/C++, the happier and more productive you will be. Drop into Python as soon as you can, and do all the work from there. You won't have to worry about RAM (de)allocation, Unicode (especially if you use Python 3 rather than 2), integer overflow, etc, etc, etc. Only write lower-level code for the bits that actually demand it; and as Stefan has pointed out, Cython is a great help there. (Which reminds me. I still need some "excuse project" to justify my learning Cython. It's good-looking tech but everything I can imagine writing seems to already exist.) ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list