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Python ''extensions'' are generally written in C/C++ using the Python/C API to implement functions and data types that can be called from the Python interpreter.
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Python ''embedding'' occurs when the Python interpreter is a subtask of a larger application. Note that embedded Python can also be extended.

== FAQ ==

== Examples ==
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* [http://docs.python.org/ext/ext.html Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter]
* [http://docs.python.org/api/api.html Python/C API Reference Manual]
* [http://www.python.org/doc/faq/extending.html Python Extending/Embedding FAQ]
  * [http://docs.python.org/ext/ext.html Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter]
  * [http://docs.python.org/api/api.html Python/C API Reference Manual]
  * [http://www.python.org/doc/faq/extending.html Python Extending/Embedding FAQ]
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CategoryCategory CategoryDocumentation CategoryDocumentation

Extending and Embedding Python

Extending

Python extensions are generally written in C/C++ using the Python/C API to implement functions and data types that can be called from the Python interpreter.

Embedding

Python embedding occurs when the Python interpreter is a subtask of a larger application. Note that embedded Python can also be extended.

FAQ

Examples

Official Documentation


CategoryDocumentation

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