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Run A Simple Python Script In Ios

I want to run a python script on ios. I don't want to write the whole Application in Python just a little part of it. I have tried to understand PyObjC but it is not that easy. C

Solution 1:

Here is an example of calling a function defined in myModule. The equivient python would be:

import myModule
pValue = myModule.doSomething()
print pValue

In Objective-c:

#include<Python.h>

- (void)example {

    PyObject *pName, *pModule, *pDict, *pFunc, *pArgs, *pValue;
    NSString *nsString;

    // Initialize the Python Interpreter
    Py_Initialize();

    // Build the name object
    pName = PyString_FromString("myModule");

    // Load the module object
    pModule = PyImport_Import(pName);

    // pDict is a borrowed reference 
    pDict = PyModule_GetDict(pModule);

    // pFunc is also a borrowed reference 
    pFunc = PyDict_GetItemString(pDict, "doSomething");

    if (PyCallable_Check(pFunc)) {
        pValue = PyObject_CallObject(pFunc, NULL);
        if (pValue != NULL) {
            if (PyObject_IsInstance(pValue, (PyObject *)&PyUnicode_Type)) {
                    nsString = [NSString stringWithCharacters:((PyUnicodeObject *)pValue)->str length:((PyUnicodeObject *) pValue)->length];
            } elseif (PyObject_IsInstance(pValue, (PyObject *)&PyBytes_Type)) {
                    nsString = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:((PyBytesObject *)pValue)->ob_sval];
            } else {
                    /* Handle a return value that is neither a PyUnicode_Type nor a PyBytes_Type */
            }
            Py_XDECREF(pValue);
        } else {
            PyErr_Print();
        }
    } else {
        PyErr_Print();
    }

    // Clean up
    Py_XDECREF(pModule);
    Py_XDECREF(pName);

    // Finish the Python Interpreter
    Py_Finalize();

    NSLog(@"%@", nsString);
}

For much more documentation check out: Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter

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