#6439: fix argument type for PySys_SetArgvEx() and Py_SetProgramName() in Demo/embed code.

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Georg Brandl 2010-08-01 14:25:22 +00:00
parent 5b1d35b9c7
commit 272fc1023a
3 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ CPPFLAGS= $(INCLUDES)
LIBPYTHON= $(blddir)/libpython$(VERSION).a
# XXX edit LIBS (in particular) to match $(blddir)/Makefile
LIBS= -lnsl -ldl -lreadline -ltermcap -lieee -lpthread -lutil
LIBS= -lnsl -ldl -lreadline -lieee -lpthread -lutil
LDFLAGS= -Xlinker -export-dynamic
SYSLIBS= -lm
MODLIBS=

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
/* Define sys.argv. It is up to the application if you
want this; you can also leave it undefined (since the Python
code is generally not a main program it has no business
touching sys.argv...)
touching sys.argv...)
If the third argument is true, sys.path is modified to include
either the directory containing the script named by argv[0], or
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
directory (say, a file named os.py) that your application would
then import and run.
*/
PySys_SetArgvEx(argc, argv, 0);
PySys_SetArgvEx(2, args, 0);
/* Do some application specific code */
printf("Hello, brave new world\n\n");

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
count = atoi(argv[2]);
}
Py_SetProgramName(argv[0]);
Py_SetProgramName(L"loop");
/* uncomment this if you don't want to load site.py */
/* Py_NoSiteFlag = 1; */