Creating interactive command-line Python app?
Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info
Sat Dec 13 18:35:37 EST 2014
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Akira Li wrote: > Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info> writes: > >> rfreundlich21 at colonial.net wrote: >> >>> um, what if I want to USE a command line for python WITHOUT downloading >>> or installing it???? >> >> Who are you talking to? What is the context? >> >> Like all software, you can't use Python apps without all their >> dependencies being installed. If you use the Linux operating system, it >> will have Python already installed. Otherwise, you will have to install >> it. >> >> If you can't install it, or don't want to, you can't use Python. > > cx_Freeze, PyInstaller, py2exe, etc allow to create a standalone > distribution i.e., you could ship your executable with a bundled Python > interpreter. You still have to download and install the application. Sounds to me like the OP wants to use the Python interactive interpreter without installing Python. -- Steven
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