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Check out these links for the meaning of [[Python_Language_Modularization#Standalone_Program|standalone Python program]] and [[Python_Language_Modularization#Python_Script|Python script]]. | Check out these links for the meaning of [[Python_Language_Modularization#Standalone_Program|standalone Python program]] and [[Python_Language_Modularization#Python_Script|Python script]]. | ||
TODO: reconcile with [[Python Project Layout]] | <font color=darkkhaki>TODO: reconcile with [[Python Project Layout]]</font> | ||
==Using the Interpreter from the a Virtual Environment== | ==Using the Interpreter from the a Virtual Environment== |
Revision as of 17:04, 2 May 2023
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Overview
This article summarizes a series of aspects related to invoking Python program from bash.
Running a Python Program with a Bash Wrapper
Check out these links for the meaning of standalone Python program and Python script.
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Using the Interpreter from the a Virtual Environment
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If you want to use the interpreter from a specific virtual environment instead of the interpreter found in PATH, explicitly use the path to the binary from the virtual environment directory:
$(dirname $0)/venv/bin/python ...
Inline Python Code
Use bash here-doc:
python3 <<EOF
print('blah')
EOF
Also see: