volcano wrote:
> volcano wrote:
> > Hello, folks!
> > A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> > invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> > its parameters. No callbacks, no signalling - nada, just
> > stupid,primitive, straightforward cal
volcano wrote:
> volcano wrote:
> > Hello, folks!
> > A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> > invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> > its parameters. No callbacks, no signalling - nada, just
> > stupid,primitive, straightforward cal
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
volcano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>But here is another question for gurus: sometimes my script fails, and
>I cannot figure out why. OK, I can - especially since I terminate it
>with "sys.e
volcano wrote:
> Hello, folks!
> A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> its parameters. No callbacks, no signalling - nada, just
> stupid,primitive, straightforward call.
>
> And while there is a l
volcano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> its parameters. No callbacks, no signalling - nada, just
> stupid,primitive, straightforward call.
In a unix based env
> A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> its parameters. No callbacks, no signalling - nada, just
> stupid,primitive, straightforward call.
>
> And while there is a lot of help on embedding, I coul
> A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> its parameters. No callbacks, no signalling - nada, just
> stupid,primitive, straightforward call.
>
> And while there is a lot of help on embedding, I coul
Gerard Flanagan wrote:
> volcano wrote:
> > Gerard Flanagan wrote:
> > > volcano wrote:
> > > > Hello, folks!
> > > > A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> > > > invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> > > > its parameters. No callback
volcano wrote:
> Gerard Flanagan wrote:
> > volcano wrote:
> > > Hello, folks!
> > > A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> > > invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> > > its parameters. No callbacks, no signalling - nada, just
> > > s
Gerard Flanagan wrote:
> volcano wrote:
> > Hello, folks!
> > A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> > invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> > its parameters. No callbacks, no signalling - nada, just
> > stupid,primitive, straightforw
volcano wrote:
> Hello, folks!
> A trivial question - I have a working Python script that I have to
> invoke from C++ code. No fancy stuff - just run the whole script with
> its parameters. No callbacks, no signalling - nada, just
> stupid,primitive, straightforward call.
>
> And while there is a
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