On Apr 17, 7:06 am, Aaron Brady <castiro...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 17, 1:47 am, roge...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I am C++ guy for the most part and don't know much of Python, so, > > please, bear with me if I am asking errrm..idiotic question. > > > Old rexec module provided kinda 'secure' execution environment. I am > > not looking for security at this point. What I need an execution > > environment which almost like rexec, but is non-secure. > > What I want is: > > separate global dictionary, > > separate list of imported modules, > > separate sys.path > > (optionaly) separate __builtins__ > > > I might be able to get away without my own builtins, but the rest I > > need. > > > If it's any help, I plan to use it to execute embedded Python scripts > > from C++. > > > Thanks, > > > Gennadiy > > It depends what you mean by secure environment. One option is to > create a subprocess, to just limit access your variables. Another is > to compile and examine their code yourself, and prohibit things like > access to the file class, the os module, etc.
I actually need *non-secure* execution environment. I just want several independent ones. Gennadiy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list