The generated code can be run without Python installed and does not embed Python. For example:
print("Hello World to py2c!") would be translated to #include "iostream" using namespace std; //If you want you can make py2c not add this and use std::cout instead of cout int main() { cout<<"Hello World to py2c!\n"; return 0; } Python is written in C, or so I'm told. So why don't you just look at the interpreter section/built-ins for the function of print? A good command line tutorial in C/C++ could show how python is handled through the terminal with a cin << print value; cout >> 'value', printf, etc. But I believe the original question is why is it not listed further up, maybe it's going alphabetically. -- Something like Best Regards, David Hutto *CEO:* *http://www.hitwebdevelopment.com*
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