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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Jun 11, 2010
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Andrew M. Kuchling
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#5753: update demo.c to use PySys_SetArgvEx(), and add a comment
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@@ -16,10 +16,19 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
initxyzzy
();
/* Define sys.argv. It is up to the application if you
want this; you can also le
t
it undefined (since the Python
want this; you can also le
ave
it undefined (since the Python
code is generally not a main program it has no business
touching sys.argv...) */
PySys_SetArgv
(
argc
,
argv
);
touching sys.argv...)
If the third argument is true, sys.path is modified to include
either the directory containing the script named by argv[0], or
the current working directory. This can be risky; if you run
an application embedding Python in a directory controlled by
someone else, attackers could put a Trojan-horse module in the
directory (say, a file named os.py) that your application would
then import and run.
*/
PySys_SetArgvEx
(
argc
,
argv
,
0
);
/* Do some application specific code */
printf
(
"Hello, brave new world
\n\n
"
);
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