// Copyright Stefan Seefeld 2007. // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See // accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) #include #include #include #include #include namespace bpl = boost::python; void import_test(char const *py_file_path) { // Retrieve the main module bpl::object main = bpl::import("__main__"); // Retrieve the main module's namespace bpl::object global(main.attr("__dict__")); // Inject search path for import_ module bpl::str script( "import sys, os.path\n" "path = os.path.dirname(%r)\n" "sys.path.insert(0, path)" % bpl::str(py_file_path)); bpl::object result = bpl::exec(script, global, global); // Retrieve the main module bpl::object import_ = bpl::import("import_"); int value = bpl::extract(import_.attr("value")) BOOST_EXTRACT_WORKAROUND; std::cout << value << std::endl; BOOST_TEST(value == 42); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { BOOST_TEST(argc == 2); // Initialize the interpreter Py_Initialize(); if (bpl::handle_exception(boost::bind(import_test,argv[1]))) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) { BOOST_ERROR("Python Error detected"); PyErr_Print(); } else { BOOST_ERROR("A C++ exception was thrown for which " "there was no exception handler registered."); } } // Boost.Python doesn't support Py_Finalize yet. // Py_Finalize(); return boost::report_errors(); } // Including this file makes sure // that on Windows, any crashes (e.g. null pointer dereferences) invoke // the debugger immediately, rather than being translated into structured // exceptions that can interfere with debugging. #include "module_tail.cpp"