# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2001-2024, Python Software Foundation # This file is distributed under the same license as the Python en Español # package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2024. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python en Español 3.13\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2024-11-21 16:38-0300\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language: es\n" "Language-Team: es \n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Generated-By: Babel 2.16.0\n" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:5 msgid "Using Python on Android" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:7 msgid "" "Python on Android is unlike Python on desktop platforms. On a desktop " "platform, Python is generally installed as a system resource that can be " "used by any user of that computer. Users then interact with Python by " "running a :program:`python` executable and entering commands at an " "interactive prompt, or by running a Python script." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:13 msgid "" "On Android, there is no concept of installing as a system resource. The only " "unit of software distribution is an \"app\". There is also no console where " "you could run a :program:`python` executable, or interact with a Python REPL." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:17 msgid "" "As a result, the only way you can use Python on Android is in embedded mode " "– that is, by writing a native Android application, embedding a Python " "interpreter using ``libpython``, and invoking Python code using the :ref:" "`Python embedding API `. The full Python interpreter, the " "standard library, and all your Python code is then packaged into your app " "for its own private use." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:23 msgid "" "The Python standard library has some notable omissions and restrictions on " "Android. See the :ref:`API availability guide ` for " "details." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:28 msgid "Adding Python to an Android app" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:30 msgid "" "These instructions are only needed if you're planning to compile Python for " "Android yourself. Most users should *not* need to do this. Instead, use one " "of the following tools, which will provide a much easier experience:" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:34 msgid "" "`Briefcase `__, from the BeeWare project" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:35 msgid "`Buildozer `__, from the Kivy project" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:36 msgid "`Chaquopy `__" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:37 msgid "" "`pyqtdeploy `__" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:38 msgid "`Termux `__" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:40 msgid "" "If you're sure you want to do all of this manually, read on. You can use " "the :source:`testbed app ` as a guide; each step below " "contains a link to the relevant file." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:44 msgid "" "Build Python by following the instructions in :source:`Android/README.md`." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:46 msgid "" "Add code to your :source:`build.gradle ` file to copy the following items into your project. All except your " "own Python code can be copied from ``cross-build/HOST/prefix/lib``:" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:50 msgid "In your JNI libraries:" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:52 msgid "``libpython*.*.so``" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:53 msgid "``lib*_python.so`` (external libraries such as OpenSSL)" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:55 msgid "In your assets:" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:57 msgid "``python*.*`` (the Python standard library)" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:58 msgid "``python*.*/site-packages`` (your own Python code)" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:60 msgid "" "Add code to your app to :source:`extract the assets to the filesystem " "`." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/using/android.rst:63 msgid "" "Add code to your app to :source:`start Python in embedded mode `. This will need to be C code called " "via JNI." msgstr ""