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use pyembed::MainPythonInterpreter;
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// Include an auto-generated file containing the default
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// `pyembed::PythonConfig` derived by the PyOxidizer configuration file.
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//
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// If you do not want to use PyOxidizer to generate this file, simply
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// remove this line and instantiate your own instance of
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// `pyembed::PythonConfig`.
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include!(env!("PYOXIDIZER_DEFAULT_PYTHON_CONFIG_RS"));
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fn main() {
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// The following code is in a block so the MainPythonInterpreter is destroyed in an
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// orderly manner, before process exit.
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let code = {
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// Load the default Python configuration as derived by the PyOxidizer config
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// file used at build time.
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let config = default_python_config();
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// Construct a new Python interpreter using that config, handling any errors
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// from construction.
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match MainPythonInterpreter::new(config) {
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Ok(mut interp) => {
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// And run it using the default run configuration as specified by the
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// configuration. If an uncaught Python exception is raised, handle it.
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// This includes the special SystemExit, which is a request to terminate the
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// process.
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interp.run_as_main()
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}
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Err(msg) => {
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eprintln!("{}", msg);
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1
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}
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}
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};
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// And exit the process according to code execution results.
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std::process::exit(code);
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}
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