At 18:50 07/04/01 +0400, mik at geosys.ru wrote: >07.04.01 14:46:33, "Gregg T. Geiger" <gt.geiger at worldnet.att.net> wrote: > > >Is anybody familiar w/ the specifics of how to embed Python (say 2.0) using > >the Borland compiler? I understand there may be a leading underscore issue > >associated with the Python names designed to work w/ MS Visual > C++.Hello, Gregg! > >All the information I could find on the Net was related to building Python >extensions with Borland C++ compilers not embedding Python into Borland >C++ projects. Though I have lost the exact link (most probably, try to >search mail list archives), I here attach a zip-ped archive of the most >comprehensive guide I have found. It also include a pre-built Borland >import library for the MSVC-compiled Python 1.52. You can also generate it for >any version by hand: > coff2omf -lib:ms pythonXX.lib pythonXX_bcc32.lib There is a link that I have sent yesterday to the list, and I'm repeating it here on the chance that you guys missed it. There is Python for Delphi project, that also happens to support C++ Builder. Check it at http://www.multimania.com/marat/delphi/python.htm. Disclaimer: I began evaluating it yesterday, so it's too soon for me to tell you exactly how good it is. But at least it's said to support C++ Builder, and that may help you. Carlos Ribeiro
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