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In the "Extending and Embedding" part of the Python documentation: section
5.4 "Extending Embedded Python" - it describes how to use a Python
extension module from Python that is embedded in a C application.

Is it safe to call Py_InitModule() more than once in the same application -
in order to be able to use more than one extension module?

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Richard
Sep 24 '05 #1
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Richard Townsend wrote:
In the "Extending and Embedding" part of the Python documentation: section
5.4 "Extending Embedded Python" - it describes how to use a Python
extension module from Python that is embedded in a C application.

Is it safe to call Py_InitModule() more than once in the same application -
in order to be able to use more than one extension module?


yes.

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