Python is a great language. We all know. But I have tried implementing
Python into C/C++ applications, and have a) had a lot of trouble getting
it running properly and b) it is slow, compared to other languages, like
LUA.
What is my idea, is to make a Python implementation made to be embedded
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On Jul 7, 2007, at 9:23 AM, Aahz wrote:
On Sat, Jul 07, 2007, Knut A. Wikstr?m wrote:
Python is a great language. We all know. But I have tried
implementing
Python into C/C++ applications, and have a) had a lot of trouble
getting
it
In PyGObject we want to use a 'message' attribute in an exception defined by
us. The name 'message' comes from a C API, therefore we would like to keep
it for easier mapping between C and Python APIs. Why does Python have to
deprecate this attribute?
.../gobject/option.py:187:
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On 7/7/07, Gustavo Carneiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In PyGObject we want to use a 'message' attribute in an exception defined by
us. The name 'message' comes from a C API, therefore we would like to keep
it for easier mapping between C and Python APIs. Why does Python have to
deprecate this
On Saturday 07 July 2007, Gustavo Carneiro wrote:
In PyGObject we want to use a 'message' attribute in an exception defined
by us. The name 'message' comes from a C API, therefore we would like to
keep it for easier mapping between C and Python APIs. Why does Python
have to deprecate
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