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List:       pythonmac-sig
Subject:    Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] import problems
From:       Ronald Oussoren <ronaldoussoren () mac ! com>
Date:       2005-12-12 20:36:14
Message-ID: E5A93C4B-4C73-4DE5-922C-73EC9B0C564C () mac ! com
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On 12-dec-2005, at 20:57, Zhi Peng wrote:

> Hi! Ronald
>
> I run your makefile. it is compiled and run as one
> command. But I still can not import module.
> The error message is "can not import module wave".

That's not a very useful message :-(. BTW. why does it refer to
module wave? It should rever to module StringModule.

What's the complete output of running ScriptSupport?

>
> I think there is something wrong on my Mac, because
> the program is simple enough.
>
> What was the version of you python? I assume it is
> python2.3 and tiger OS too?

Yes, Python 2.3 on Tiger (10.4.3) with Xcode 2.2.

Ronald
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Regards
>
> Zhi
>
>
>
> --- Ronald Oussoren <ronaldoussoren@mac.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 12-dec-2005, at 20:48, Zhi Peng wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Ronald and everyone. My OS is Tiger. This
>> shows
>>> me that my Python installation or default has been
>>> changed or something is missing for sure. It is
>>> strange for me to see this type of results.
>>
>> What's the output if you insert a call to
>> PyErr_Print on the line
>> that start with "if(!myMod)" (e.g.:
>>          if(!myMod) { printf("cannot import
>> StringModule wave\n");
>> PyErr_Print(); return TRUE; }
>>
>> Please use the version in my zipfile and run 'make'
>> to build and run
>> the ScriptSupport program.
>>
>> Ronald
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Zhi
>>>
>>>
>>> --- Ronald Oussoren <ronaldoussoren@mac.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 12-dec-2005, at 19:30, Zhi Peng wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi! All
>>>>>
>>>>> If you use MacPython2.3 on MAc, please try the
>>>>> following code to see if you can get
>>>> "StringModule"
>>>>> imported.
>>>>
>>>> This works for me, run see the attached zipfile
>> for
>>>> the code I used.
>>>> The only change I made was an additional printf
>> to
>>>> demonstrate that
>>>> the module is indeed imported by print its
>> repr().
>>>>
>>>> This is on OSX 10.4.3.
>>>>
>>>> BTW. I had to reformat the makefile and C code
>>>> because those got
>>>> mangled along the way, I prefer to include
>> complete
>>>> code examples in
>>>> an archive.
>>>>
>>>> Ronald
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
> //=============================StringModule.py===========
>>>>> #!pythonw
>>>>>
>>>>> import os
>>>>>
>>>>> class Module1:
>>>>>     def __init__(self):
>>>>>         self.var1= 9
>>>>>     def method1(self):
>>>>>         self.var1=10;
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> //========================= makefile
>>>>> ====================
>>>>> YLIB =
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> PYINC=-I./ -I/usr/include
>> -I/usr/include/python2.3
>>>>> LIBS =-L/usr/lib -ldl -lm -lpython
>>>>>
>>>>> OPTS= -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
>>>>>
>>>>> PROGRAM=ScriptSupport
>>>>> ScriptSupport::ScriptSupport.o
>>>>>         gcc -g ScriptSupport.o $(LIBS) $(PYLIB)
>> -o
>>>>> ScriptSupport
>>>>> ScriptSupport.o:ScriptSupport.c
>>>>>         gcc -g ScriptSupport.c -c $(PYINC)
>> $(OPTS)
>>>> -o
>>>>> ScriptSupport.o
>>>>> clean:
>>>>>         rm -f $(PROGRAM) *.o core
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> //================ ScriptSupport.c
>>>>> ========================
>>>>>
>>>>> #include <Python.h>
>>>>>
>>>>> #define FALSE  0
>>>>> #define TRUE  1
>>>>>
>>>>> int main(void)
>>>>> {
>>>>>         PyObject *myMod=NULL;
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>         Py_Initialize();
>>>>>
>>>>>         PyRun_SimpleString("import sys \n");
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> PyRun_SimpleString("sys.path.append('.\')\n");
>>>>>         PyRun_SimpleString("print sys.path \n");
>>>>>
>>>>>         //#myMod=PyImport_ImportModule("wave");
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> myMod=PyImport_ImportModule("StringModule");
>>>>>         if(!myMod) { printf("cannot import
>>>>> StringModule wave\n"); return TRUE; }
>>>>>
>>>>>         Py_Finalize();
>>>>>
>>>>>         return 0;
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>>
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