On 3/08/2011 6:58 PM, mrinal...@edss.co.in wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to embed python into my MFC application. I have done this
before by statically linking to the python lib. But I want to change
this now.
The idea is to take the information from the registry for the installed
version of python on the target machine. Then load python using
loadlibrary call and use the functions from python using pointers to
functions returned by GetProcAddress .
...

PyObject* pObject = pFPyEval_EvalCode((PyCodeObject*)pCodeObject,
m_Dictionary, m_Dictionary);
}


I am facing two problems here , though I want to link to python
dynamically I am required to include python.h for my code to compile the
following declaration.

PyObject* pCodeObject



You can probably just define pFPyEval_EvalCode as taking a PyObject * (but I'm not sure where you are getting a declaration of PyObject * from)

I tried copying some of the python definitions including PyObject into a
header in my mfc app. Then it complies fine. but Py_CompileString call
fails. so finally I am unable to run script from my MFC application by
linking to python dynamically.

Are you sure you have the calling convention correct on those function pointer decls?

How can this be done ? Please help. Is there a different approach to
linking to python dynamically. Please could you write to me ?

py2exe takes the same basic approach as you and might be worth copying its declarations for the function pointers?

Mark
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