![]() Namely, python311.dll and the standard library files. ![]() My Problem is that Python is not yet embedded INTO the C++ executable, which means when distributing, the user’s PC still needs Python installed, or at least the entire python installation shipped with the program. (pybind is more or less just a header-only library which implements the official Python C-API). I already successfully use pybind11 to embed the interpreter, so that i can run Python code from C++, though my requirement seems not to be a pybind issue, but a general python one. What i want to achieve is a C++ program that has a bundled python interpreter, so i can run python code at runtime from C++. My requirement is quite specific, so please read carefully. Hey there, i am new to this forum, hoping for constructive answers.
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