Allows the kdb+ interpreter to manipulate Python objects and call Python functions. Part of the Fusion for kdb+ interface collection.
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- kdb+ >=3.5 64-bit
- Anaconda Python 3.x
Download the appropriate release archive from the releases page.
Run tests with
q test.qTo install, place p.q and p.k in $QHOME and place the library file (p.so for OSX/Linux or p.dll for Windows) in $QHOME/{l64,m64,w64}
Watch out On OSX and Linux if you are using Anaconda python rather than the system python, you should set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH (on Linux) or DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH (on OSX) to your python distributions library directory before starting q to avoid conflicts between libraries which both q and python use (e.g. libz, libssl) , you can find this directory's location in python.
>>> import sysconfig
>>> sysconfig.get_config_var('LIBDIR')Watch out If you are currently using PyQ, it also has a file p.so in $QHOME/{l64,m64}. In this case, you may want to run initially from the local directory without installing. Skip the install step and run q in the directory where you unzipped the release to do this.
Build the interface and run sanity checks with
make p.so && q test.qIf running in an environment without Internet access, you will need to download the kdb+ C API header file manually and place in the build directory.
To install, place p.q and p.k in $QHOME and p.so in $QHOME/{l64,m64}.
If you have Docker installed you can alternatively create a directory called q and place your kc.lic (or k4.lic) file into a q directory and run:
$ docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`/q:/tmp/q kxsys/embedpy
kx@1ba5d6c29709:~$ q
KDB+ 3.5 2017.11.08 Copyright (C) 1993-2017 Kx Systems
l64/ 4(16)core 7905MB kx 0123456789ab 172.17.0.2 EXPIRE 2018.12.04 [email protected] KOD #0000000
q)
You can drop straight into bash with:
$ docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`/q:/tmp/q kxsys/embedpy bash
kx@8ac226623908:~$ conda info
active environment : kx
active env location : /home/kx/.conda/envs/kx
[snipped]
Lastly you can also pipe your program in:
$ echo 'p)print(1+2)' | docker run --rm -i -v `pwd`/q:/tmp/q kxsys/embedpy q -q
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N.B. build instructions for the image are available
From q, load p.q.
q)\l p.qDocumentation is available on the embedPy homepage.
.p.key and .p.value removed
- Attribute access from embedPy object
q)obj`ATTRNAME / old
q)obj`:ATTRNAME / newembedPyobjects can be called directly without explicitly specifying the call return type, the default return type is anembedPyobject
V0.2-beta features a number of changes back-incompatible with the previous release, V0.1-beta.
Most notably, the default type used in many operations is now the embedPy type, rather than the foreign type.