On Jun 18, 8:33 pm, "bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi... > > can someone point me to where/how i would go about calling a ruby app from a > python app, and having the python app being able to get a returned value > from the ruby script. > > something like > > test.py > a = os.exec(testruby.rb) > > testruby.py > foo = 9 > return foo > > i know this doesn't work... but i've been searching for hours on this with > no luck.... (and yeah, i'm relatively new to both ruby/python!!) > > thanks
Both Ruby and Python appear to support XMLRPC. I haven't used XMLRPC in Ruby, but in general you create a server and expose some functions. On the client end (Python) you would do something like this (assuming you are serving on port 8050): import xmlrpclib rubyserver = xmlrpclib.Server("http://localhost:8050") x = rubyserver.foo(1,2,3) where 'foo' is a function served by the ruby server and x is its return value. some links: http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/xmlrpc/rdoc/index.html Good python server and client examples on this page: http://docs.python.org/lib/simple-xmlrpc-servers.html I can't be of much help for ruby, and that link doesn't seem to help much other than to say 1. it exists and 2. its easy. Matt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list