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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Ezio Melotti
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Fix the highlight in another example.
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@@ -140,7 +140,9 @@ The code to run a function defined in a Python script is:
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@@ -140,7 +140,9 @@ The code to run a function defined in a Python script is:
This code loads a Python script using ``argv[1]``, and calls the function named
This code loads a Python script using ``argv[1]``, and calls the function named
in ``argv[2]``. Its integer arguments are the other values of the ``argv``
in ``argv[2]``. Its integer arguments are the other values of the ``argv``
array. If you compile and link this program (let's call the finished executable
array. If you compile and link this program (let's call the finished executable
:program:`call`), and use it to execute a Python script, such as::
:program:`call`), and use it to execute a Python script, such as:
.. code-block:: python
def multiply(a,b):
def multiply(a,b):
print "Will compute", a, "times", b
print "Will compute", a, "times", b
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