PyEval_EvalCode() This prototype is not available when including "Python.h" (Using v2.1.3) Why did you exclude it from the "official" API prototypes? Because it's unlikely that someone writing a Python extension would ever have a need for it.
Sure? I'd like to use it in a program that embeds a Python interpreter. The code snippets get compiled and checked by that function and can be called as a code object afterwards.
Isn't that PyEval_EvalCode() the regular API function to run CodeObjects from Py_CompileString() ? Probably -- I've never used it this way.
At least a solution like that is described in the lastest "Programming Python" bible by Mark Lutz. (covering Python 2)
But why aren't you using PyRun_String()?
Speed, efficiency. If the code get's executed quite often (i. e. multiple times a second) it's worth precompiling (and maybe optimizing by Py_OptimizeFlag = 1), or? PyRun_String() will compile and check _every_ time - wasting a lot of resources.
Then feel free to import eval.h. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)