Duncan Booth wrote: > John Machin wrote: > > >>>So, my question is: does the Python API containe fonctions like >>>'get_argc()' and 'get_argv()' ? >>> >> >>If you can't see them in the documentation, they aren't there. If they >>aren't there, that's probably for a good reason -- no demand, no use >>case. >> >> > > > Leaving aside whether or not there is a use-case for this, the reason they > aren't there is that they aren't needed.
"no use-case" == "no need" in my book > As the OP was already told, to > access argv, you simply import the 'sys' module and access sys.argv. Simple in Python, not in C. > > There are apis both to import modules and to get an attribute of an > existing Python object. I know that; my point was why should you do something tedious like that when you shouldn't be interested in accessing sys.argv from a C extension anyway. > So all you need is something like (untested): > > PyObject *sys = PyImport_ImportModule("sys"); > PyObject *argv = PyObject_GetAttrString(sys, "argv"); > int argc = PyObject_Length(argv); > if (argc != -1) { > ... use argc, argv ... > } > Py_DECREF(argv); > Py_DECREF(sys); -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list