Error : python.h : no such file or directory
Adrian Eyre
a.eyre at optichrome.com
Wed Mar 15 07:43:38 EST 2000
> #include <python.h>
I think this should be "Python.h" not "python.h"
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <stdlib.h>
>
> PyObject * getres(PyObject * self, PyObject * args);
Make this do something, or you'll have an unresolved external. e.g.:
PyObject* getres(PyObject* self, PyObject* args)
{
printf("Hello world\n");
}
> static PyMethodDef resMethods[]=
> {
> {"getresult", getres, METH_VARARGS},
> {NULL}
This may need to be: { NULL, NULL }
> void initres()
> {
> (void) Py_Initmodule ("res", resMethods);
> }
That bit seems okay.
> int getresult
> {
> printf("enter 2 numbers\n");
> scanf("%d %d", &x,&y);
> z=x*y;
> printf("%d*%d=%d",x,y,z);
> }
Hmm. This is a bit dodgy.
> now, when i try to compile this i get the ": python.h : no such file or
> directory" error and it wont create the .o file i need to put in
> Setup.local to use it as a module.
Not really a Python problem. More a compiler related one. The solution
depend on what compiler you are using.
Assuming you are on Win32, and installed Python from the installer do:
cl -Ic:/progra~1/python/include -c resmodule.c -> resmodule.obj
If you're on a Unix/Linux box:
cc -I/usr/local/include/python1.5 -c resmodule.c -> resmodule.o
You'll also need to link with python15.lib/libpython1.5.a.
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