On Dec 7, 9:03 am, grbgooglefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Dec 7, 3:07 pm, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > En Fri, 07 Dec 2007 01:24:57 -0300, grbgooglefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > escribió: > > > > On Dec 7, 12:17 pm, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > wrote: > > >> En Thu, 06 Dec 2007 23:27:15 -0300, grbgooglefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >> escribió: > > > >> > I want to use Python's Windows (python25.dll) version to embed in my > > >> > C# (or atleast VC++) program for performing syntax checks on the > > >> > Python expressions which are later supposed to be evaluated at runtime > > >> > by another C++ program [...]> Can I start doing the development using > > >> the include, lib & the > > >> > python25.dll files availale after installing this MSI? > > > >> Yes. You don't require the source package to embed Python and use the > > >> API in your programs. > > > > Does it mean, I can embed Python in C# as well with the same APIs? > > > No; you can use the Python API in a native C++ application (the Python > > code is plain C, but all the include files have the 'extern "C" {}' > > declarations). For .NET there are IronPython and PythonNet, but I cannot > > comment on them, surely someone else may help. See > > http://www.python.org/about/ > > > -- > > Gabriel Genellina- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Hello, Anybody else out there has used Python from C#?
Yes. I use Python for .Net to embed python code in my applications, and it works pretty well. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list