I expect this has been asked before, but I can't find out much about it... I'm trying to embed Python as a scripting language and I need to capture the output of PyRun_String(), PyEval_EvalCode(), or whatever as a char * (or wchar_t * or whatever) rather than have it go to stdout. Python 3.3.2 under plain C, not C++ And, while I'm interrupting everyone's afternoon, another question: if I pass Py_single_input to PyRun_String() or Py_CompileString()/PyEval_EvalCode(), it accepts statements like "a=10" and can then properly do stuff like "print(a)". If I use Py_eval_input instead, I get error messages. In both cases, I'm using the same global_dict and local_dict, if that makes any difference. What am I doing wrong? Thanks, Chris Moller -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20150630/1e04049d/attachment.html>
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