pocketpy/docs/quick-start/installation.md
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Download the `pocketpy.h` on our [GitHub Release](https://github.com/blueloveTH/pocketpy/releases) page.
And `#include` it in your project.
### Compile flags
To compile it with your project, these flags must be set:
+ `--std=c++17` flag must be set
+ Exception must be enabled
+ RTTI is not required
!!!
For maximum performance, we recommend to use `clang++` with `-O2` flag.
!!!
### Example
```cpp
#include "pocketpy.h"
using namespace pkpy;
int main(){
// Create a virtual machine
VM* vm = new VM();
// Hello world!
vm->exec("print('Hello world!')", "main.py", EXEC_MODE);
// Create a list
vm->exec("a = [1, 2, 3]", "main.py", EXEC_MODE);
// Eval the sum of the list
PyObject* result = vm->exec("sum(a)", "<eval>", EVAL_MODE);
std::cout << CAST(int, result); // 6
return 0;
}
```
### Overview
pkpy's C++ interfaces are organized in an object-oriented way.
All classes are located in `pkpy` namespace.
The most important class is the `VM` class. A `VM` instance is a python virtual machine which holds all necessary runtime states, including callstacks, modules, variables, etc.
You need to use the C++ `new` operator to create a `VM` instance.
```cpp
VM* vm = new VM();
```
The constructor can take 1 extra parameters.
#### `VM(bool enable_os=true)`
+ `enable_os`, whether to enable OS-related features or not. This setting controls the availability of some priviledged modules such os `io` and `os` as well as builtin function `open`.
When you are done with the `VM` instance, you need to use the C++ `delete` operator to free the memory.
```cpp
delete vm;
```