Rust bindings for the Python interpreter
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Rust bindings for the python interpreter.


Copyright (c) 2015 Daniel Grunwald. Rust-cpython is licensed under the MIT license. Python is licensed under the Python License.

Supported Python versions:

  • Python 2.7
  • Python 3.3
  • Python 3.4

Supported Rust version:

  • Rust nightly only :(

Usage

cpython is available on crates.io so you can use it like this (in your Cargo.toml):

[dependencies.cpython]
version = "*"

Example program displaying the value of sys.version:

extern crate cpython;

use cpython::{PythonObject, Python};
use cpython::ObjectProtocol; //for call method

fn main() {
    let gil = Python::acquire_gil();
    let py = gil.python();

    let sys = py.import("sys").unwrap();
    let version: String = sys.get("version").unwrap().extract().unwrap();

    let os = py.import("os").unwrap();
    let getenv = os.get("getenv").unwrap();
    let user: String = getenv.call(("USER",), None).unwrap().extract().unwrap();

    println!("Hello {}, I'm Python {}", user, version);
}