Providing Python scripting to a Python application
Satheesh Babu
vattekkat.babu at verizon.net
Fri Dec 27 06:46:47 EST 2002
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Hello, I'm writing a Python app at the moment. I've several Python functions in a library that I look into by introspection to let users create a "script" - nothing more than a series of function calls with GUI to edit parameter values and order of calling. At the moment, I store this "script" in a Python class and then execute it by eval()-uating functions. What I would love to do is to add normal Python constructs like if-else, for, while etc. Anyone have any pointers to things on the web that I can look into for making a applications in which macros can be written using Python? Background: This is primarily a Windows app, though it should be portable 'coz it uses wxPython. At the moment, target audience is people who find using MS-Word difficult - hence the GUI circus to add functions and edit parameters. Atleast for Windows, I'll need to package it using py2exe so that it installs like a "normal Windows app" :-) What it does is to expose a library to users through GUI so that they can create scripts that run on batches of files, without help from programmers all the time. Thanks in advance S Babu http://vsbabu.org/
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