Roland Plüss, 17.05.2014 15:00: > On 05/17/2014 01:58 PM, Stefan Behnel wrote: >> Roland Plüss, 17.05.2014 02:27: >>> I'm using Python in an embedded situation. In particular I have to load >>> python scripts through a memory interface so regular python module >>> loading can not be used. I got working so far a module loader object >>> I've added using C++ to sys.meta_path . Now I'm totally stuck at the >>> finally loading step. >>> >>> I've got this a C++ loader method "load_module(fullname)" which does >>> load the requested module script files into a null-terminated string. I >>> know that "load_module" has to return the module PyObject*. But I can't >>> get the python source in the c-string into a module PyObject*. >>> [...] >>> Can anybody help how in gods name one is supposed to create a module >>> from an in-memory c-string when called from within load_module (or >>> anywhere)? >> Looks like you want to implement a SourceLoader: >> >> https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/importlib.html#importlib.abc.SourceLoader >> >> I recommend implementing this in Python code instead of C code, though. >> Much easier. Cython can help with the integration between both. > > That doesn't work in 2.x, doesn't it?
Is there a reason you have to use Py2? Anyway, PEP 302 predates Py3 by a couple of years: http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0302/ Stefan -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list