On 10/21/07, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there a C++ version of the C Python API packaged with python 2.5? > > Stargaming has already mentioned the fine points; the first answer is: > yes, the API packaged python 2.5 can be used with C++. It is a C++ > version of the same API as it adds proper extern "C" declarations around > all prototypes, and it was specifically cleaned up (ten years ago) > to work with C++. > > This API does not make use of many of the C++ features, including > classes, templates, or overloading. > > Regards, > Martin >
Well C++ implicitly includes OOP since that is the foundation of the language. I was more or less asking if there was an object oriented version of the Python embedded API or perhaps an OO wrapper. However it doesn't seem that way, so I may have to make my own. Thanks for the responses. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list