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/*
* This file is the basis of a custom Python interpreter. Use it for Windows
* (non-console). You will also need to edit mkcustom.py.
*/
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h>
#include <Python.h>
int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow)
{
/*
* Declare the module initialisation function for each module you want
* to be a builtin in the custom interpreter. The name of the function
* will be the name of the module with "init" prepended. The modules
* must be built as static libraries (using the -k flag to configure.py
* for SIP and PyQt).
*/
/* The sip module will be builtin. */
extern void initsip(void);
/*
* Uncomment these (and in the structure below) to include the PyQt
* modules as builtins.
*/
/* extern void initqt(void);*/
/* extern void initqtaxcontainer(void);*/
/* extern void initqtcanvas(void);*/
/* extern void initqtext(void);*/
/* extern void initqtgl(void);*/
/* extern void initqtnetwork(void);*/
/* extern void initqtsql(void);*/
/* extern void initqttable(void);*/
/* extern void initqtui(void);*/
/* extern void initqtxml(void);*/
/*
* This structure specifies the names and initialisation functions of
* the builtin modules.
*/
struct _inittab builtin_modules[] = {
{"sip", initsip},
/* {"qt", initqt},*/
/* {"qtaxcontainer", initqtaxcontainer},*/
/* {"qtcanvas", initqtcanvas},*/
/* {"qtext", initqtext},*/
/* {"qtgl", initqtgl},*/
/* {"qtnetwork", initqtnetwork},*/
/* {"qtsql", initqtsql},*/
/* {"qttable", initqttable},*/
/* {"qtui", initqtui},*/
/* {"qtxml", initqtxml},*/
{NULL, NULL}
};
PyImport_ExtendInittab(builtin_modules);
return Py_Main(__argc, __argv);
}
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