
On 01:24 pm, alexandre@quessy.net wrote:
Hello,
2010/4/12 Reza Lotun <rlotun@gmail.com>:
yes, I'd thought of that, but I can't get the function's code, I tried the inspect module but it only works of the code is written to disk; I'd rather not have to first write the code to disk just to be able to turn it into a string and feed it to python -c. Any ideas on how I could do this?
You don't have to write it to disk - you can use cStringIO.
That's interesting. :) You would write string in a string buffer that's in the memory, and then... how do you pass it to the child process? You could not get a pointer to the same location in memory, as far as I know. You would still need a socket, or something like that. Am I wrong?
Sticking with "python -c" is probably easiest. Jean-Paul