Write Perl subs and classes in Python
https://metacpan.org/release/Inline-Python
The 'Inline::Python' module allows you to put Python source code directly "inline" in a Perl script or module. It sets up an in-process Python interpreter, runs your code, and then examines Python's symbol table for things to bind to Perl. The process of interrogating the Python interpreter for globals only occurs the first time you run your Python code. The namespace is cached, and subsequent calls use the cached version.
This document describes 'Inline::Python', the Perl package which gives you access to a Python interpreter. For lack of a better place to keep it, it also gives you instructions on how to use 'perlmodule', the Python package which gives you access to the Perl interpreter.
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- updated to 0.56.5d4b1ff see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Inline-Python/Changes Switch to git commit 5d4b1ff to fix build for Python3.10
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