Reputation: 554
Here is the problem...
I'm writing very small plugin for Blender, I have 10 python scripts, they parsing different file formats by using command-line, and I have a Main Python script to run all other scripts with proper commands...
for example, "Main.py" include:
txt2cfg.py -inFile -outFile...
ma2lxo.py -inFile -outFile...
Blender already include Python, so I can run "Main.py" from Blender, But I need it to work with both PC and MAC, and also doesn't require Python installation, so I can't use:
because they required Python installation in order to run *.py files.
Sorry for language
Thanks
Upvotes: 1
Views: 4030
Reputation: 391862
for example, "Main.py" include:
txt2cfg.py -inFile -outFile... ma2lxo.py -inFile -outFile...
Two things.
Each other script needs a main() function and a "main-import switch". See http://docs.python.org/tutorial/modules.html#executing-modules-as-scripts for hints on how this must look.
Import and execute the other scripts.
import txt2cfg
import ma2lxo
txt2cfg.main( inFile, outFile )
ma2lxo.main( inFile, outFile )
This is the simplest way to do things.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 40713
If you really need to execute a python script in a new process and you don't know where the interpreter you want is located then use the sys module to help out.
import sys
import subprocess
subprocess.Popen((sys.executable, "script.py"))
Though importing the module (dynamically if need be) and then running its main method in another script is probably a better idea.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 5115
Two options:
Upvotes: 1