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Kirill Smelkov
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Ezio Melotti
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#17256: fix syntax highlight in embedding example. Patch by Kushal Das.
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@@ -138,7 +138,9 @@ 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``
array. If you :ref:`compile and link <compiling>` this program (let's call
the finished executable :program:`call`), and use it to execute a Python
script, such as::
script, such as:
.. code-block:: python
def multiply(a,b):
print("Will compute", a, "times", b)
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@@ -238,7 +240,9 @@ following two statements before the call to :c:func:`Py_Initialize`::
These two lines initialize the ``numargs`` variable, and make the
:func:`emb.numargs` function accessible to the embedded Python interpreter.
With these extensions, the Python script can do things like ::
With these extensions, the Python script can do things like
.. code-block:: python
import emb
print("Number of arguments", emb.numargs())
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@@ -303,7 +307,9 @@ examine Python's :file:`Makefile` (use :func:`sysconfig.get_makefile_filename`
to find its location) and compilation
options. In this case, the :mod:`sysconfig` module is a useful tool to
programmatically extract the configuration values that you will want to
combine together::
combine together:
.. code-block:: python
>>> import sysconfig
>>> sysconfig.get_config_var('LINKFORSHARED')
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