> I find the current situation when 'embedding' Python rather unsatisfying. I'm interested in improve it. Can you explain what exactly your 'embedding' requirements are? > 1. Careful preparation (hacking?) of environment variables is needed to > avoid that Py_Initialize() takes the default actions needed for the > standard Python interpreter (for example, to avoid the default sys.path). I guess it depends on the embedding needs. Some embedded uses would be quite happy with the default sys.path. > 2. A suggestion from /F on c.l.p was to change pythonw.exe so that > instead of hiding all output to stderr a console window would be opened > to show the tracebacks. This requires to construct an object with a > 'write' method doing all this magic, and it must be done after the call > to Py_Initialize() and before PyRun_SimpleFile(). Now, looking at the > code of Py_Main(), it seems impossible without rewriting most of the > code. I'm not sure what this has to do with embedding -- can you clarify? > Possible improvements I currently can think of are: > > - Provide a function like Py_InitializeEx(), which accepts parameters > specifying an initial sys.path, optimize flag, verbose flag, and so on. Except for sys.path, you can set most flags directly before calling Py_Initialize(), so I'm not sure if there's a need to pass these into Py_Initialize(). > - Split Py_Main() into 2 functions Py_Main_Prepare() and Py_Main_Run(), > or let Py_Main() accept a callback function which will be called jsut > after Py_Initialize() has been run. OK, now I'm confused. If you're embedding Python, why would you be using Py_Main() at all? > I'm not ready to write a PEP, but if there are people sharing this > feeling I would suggest we create a wiki entry somewhere acting as a > temporary brainstorming area. Go ahead, but count me out of the wiki -- wikis don't work for discussions for me. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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