"Paul Grenyer"
Hi All
I'm trying to embed the python interpreter in a C++ program so that users can write simple scripts that can be executed when the program runs. I've been following the "Using the the Interpretter" examples an dhave had quite a lot of success, except with this one:
handle<> main_module(borrowed( PyImport_AddModule("__main__") ));
handle<> main_namespace(borrowed( PyModule_GetDict(main_module.get ()) ));
handle<> main_module( borrowed( PyImport_AddModule("__main__") ));
main_namespace dict(handle<>(borrowed( PyModule_GetDict(main_module.get ()) )));
handle<>( PyRun_String(" result = 5 ** 2", Py_file_input, main_namespace.ptr(), main_namespace.ptr()) );
int five_squared = extract<int>( main_namespace["result"] );
I'm using boost 1.30.0 and MSVC 7.1, along with the following warning (?!!):
builtin_converters.hpp(114) : warning C4267: 'argument' : conversion from 'size_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
I get the following errors:
error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'dict' error C2039: 'ptr' : is not a member of 'boost::python::handle<>' error C2039: 'ptr' : is not a member of 'boost::python::handle<>' error C2676: binary '[' : 'boost::python::handle<>' does not define this operator or a conversion to a type acceptable to the predefined operator
The "missing ';' before identifier 'dict'" error I can understand and I ppear to be able to fix by swapping "main_namespace" for "handle<>". I can also fix the "'ptr' : is not a member of 'boost::python::handle<>'" error by changing ptr to get. However, the final error has me stumped.
I suggest posting Boost.Python questions to the C++-sig at http://www.boost.org/more/mailing_lists.htm#cplussig. I also suggest looking at the CVS version of the tutorial http://tinyurl.com/uiis or at: http://tinyurl.com/uiiu Which shows a working example. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com