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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Oct 09, 2001
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Jack Jansen
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Updated, and added a very terse description of PyMac_SetConsoleHandler().
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<H1>
Embedding Python on the Mac
</H1>
<HR>
<B>
Note
</B>
: if you have a binary-only release of MacPython you will not
have this demo installed. Install the developer option (in the standard installer) or go to
<a
href=
"http://www.cwi.nl/~jack/macpython.html"
>
Jack's MacPython Page
</a>
to download either a source release if you want to embed
have this demo installed. Install the developer option (in the standard installer) or
a source release if you want to embed
Python in other applications.
<p>
Embedding Python on the mac is pretty similar to embedding it on other
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<LI>
You have to be consequent in your use of GUSI. If the library uses
it so should your program and vice versa.
<LI>
The console-behaviour (close-on-exit, etc) is controlled by Python
,
but you
are of course free to change that after calling PyMac_Initialize()
.
<LI>
The console-behaviour (close-on-exit, etc) is controlled by Python
but you
can overwrite this with
<code>
PyMac_SetConsoleHandler()
</code>
.
</UL>
The Python environment is started with a dummy argc and argv, and initial
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library
<code>
PythonCore
</code>
. An example project and source can be
found in the
<a
href=
"embed"
>
embed
</a>
folder.
<p>
<b>
Note
</b>
: you may think that you do not have the project file
<code>
PythonCore
</code>
but actually you do: the standard installation
process deposits it in the
<code>
Extensions
</code>
folder in the system
folder under the name
<code>
PythonCore
<i>
version
</i></code>
. Add that file
to the project replacing
<code>
PythonCore
</code>
.
<p>
This example code also shows how to override the console: if you pass the
<code>
-q
</code>
argument in the argument box output is thrown away. If you
pass the
<code>
-d
</code>
option the output is sent to
<code>
DebugStr
</code>
(so be sure to use this only when running the example under a debugger).
</BODY>
</HTML>
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