Hello all,

I'm new to Python and just starting to learn it. For he needs of my project, I need to call some specific methods in Python scripts from C++.

For now, I just compiled the example in the Python documentation about Pure Embedding to try it out ( http://docs.python.org/2/extending/embedding.html#pure-embedding ).

I'm trying to test it on an extremely simple script called test.py which contains the following:

def testPY( value ):
   print('You input ', value )

 def Hello():
        print('Hello')


When I run the generated exe, I get errors about the functions not existing...

TestPython.exe test Hello
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Hello'
Cannot find function "Hello"


My Python version is 2.7.3 because that's the version used in the module we need to access. And I'm using VS2010 SP1 for compiling my C++ because that's the version used to generate our DLLs and EXEs.

Could anyone tell me why this is happening?

And I'd appreciate it if you could give me pointers to how to easily call Python from C++.

Thanks in advance for your help,

Marwan
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