"""Python.Interpreter COM Server This module implements a very very simple COM server which exposes the Python interpreter. This is designed more as a demonstration than a full blown COM server. General functionality and Error handling are both limited. To use this object, ensure it is registered by running this module from Python.exe. Then, from Visual Basic, use "CreateObject('Python.Interpreter')", and call its methods! """ import winerror from win32com.server.exception import Exception # Expose the Python interpreter. class Interpreter: """The interpreter object exposed via COM""" _public_methods_ = ["Exec", "Eval"] # All registration stuff to support fully automatic register/unregister _reg_verprogid_ = "Python.Interpreter.2" _reg_progid_ = "Python.Interpreter" _reg_desc_ = "Python Interpreter" _reg_clsid_ = "{30BD3490-2632-11cf-AD5B-524153480001}" _reg_class_spec_ = "win32com.servers.interp.Interpreter" def __init__(self): self.dict = {} def Eval(self, exp): """Evaluate an expression.""" if type(exp) != str: raise Exception(desc="Must be a string", scode=winerror.DISP_E_TYPEMISMATCH) return eval(str(exp), self.dict) def Exec(self, exp): """Execute a statement.""" if type(exp) != str: raise Exception(desc="Must be a string", scode=winerror.DISP_E_TYPEMISMATCH) exec(str(exp), self.dict) def Register(): import win32com.server.register return win32com.server.register.UseCommandLine(Interpreter) if __name__ == "__main__": print("Registering COM server...") Register()