Using PyObjC, is it possible to import a Python module, call a function and get the result as (say) a NSString?
For example, doing the equivalent of the following Python code:
import mymodule
result = mymodule.mymethod()
..in pseudo-ObjC:
PyModule *mypymod = [PyImport module:@"mymodule"];
NSString *result = [[mypymod getattr:"mymethod"] call:@"mymethod"];
PyObjC is a bridge between Python and Objective-C. It allows Python scripts to use and extend existing Objective-C class libraries; most importantly the Cocoa libraries by Apple.
PyObjC is a bridge between Python and Objective-C. It allows full featured Cocoa applications to be written in pure Python. It is also easy to use other frameworks containing Objective-C class libraries from Python and to mix in Objective-C, C and C++ source.
As mentioned in Alex Martelli's answer (although the link in the mailing-list message was broken, it should be https://docs.python.org/extending/embedding.html#pure-embedding).. The C way of calling..
print urllib.urlopen("http://google.com").read()
External Frameworks..
, Add > Existing Frameworks
. The framework in in /System/Library/Frameworks/
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Headers
to your "Header Search Path" (Project > Edit Project Settings
)The following code should work (although it's probably not the best code ever written..)
#include <Python.h>
int main(){
NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
Py_Initialize();
// import urllib
PyObject *mymodule = PyImport_Import(PyString_FromString("urllib"));
// thefunc = urllib.urlopen
PyObject *thefunc = PyObject_GetAttrString(mymodule, "urlopen");
// if callable(thefunc):
if(thefunc && PyCallable_Check(thefunc)){
// theargs = ()
PyObject *theargs = PyTuple_New(1);
// theargs[0] = "http://google.com"
PyTuple_SetItem(theargs, 0, PyString_FromString("http://google.com"));
// f = thefunc.__call__(*theargs)
PyObject *f = PyObject_CallObject(thefunc, theargs);
// read = f.read
PyObject *read = PyObject_GetAttrString(f, "read");
// result = read.__call__()
PyObject *result = PyObject_CallObject(read, NULL);
if(result != NULL){
// print result
printf("Result of call: %s", PyString_AsString(result));
}
}
[pool release];
}
Also this tutorial is good
Not quite, AFAIK, but you can do it "the C way", as suggested for example in http://lists.apple.com/archives/Cocoa-dev/2004/Jan/msg00598.html -- or "the Pyobjc way" as per http://osdir.com/ml/python.pyobjc.devel/2005-06/msg00019.html (see also all other messages on that thread for further clarification).
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