Thank you, Matt Ward :). It worked :)). You're a real expert. Just one more thing, a window appears and then disappears. I guess, because the console is closed. Maybe after the text of the program in primer.py something else should be?
from avalon import * import calculator w = Window() w.Title = "My Avalon Application" w.Content = LoadXaml("calc.xaml") calculator.enliven(w) w.Show() ?????????????????????????????????? > If you use the /target:winexe with pyc.py it will add the STAThread > attribute to your main method. That should fix the exception. > > In the C# console app you can add the STAThread attribute to the main > method: > > class Program > { > [STAThread] > static void Main(string[] args) > { > > On 19 March 2012 08:17, <sepa...@sibmail.com> wrote: >> I have a need to run a WPF application written in IronPython on the >> client >> without installing IronPython. >> В Technology to try to debug a standard example of WPF >> .\IronPython-2.7.2.1\Tutorial. >> В Baseline data: >> >> 1) The computer is not installed IronPython. From IronPython-2.7.2.1.zip >> (download program) extracted in C:\IronPython >> >> 2) Create a C:\IronPython subdirectory pyc_d. >> >> 3) In the C:\IronPython\pyc_d created a file primer.py: >> >> from avalon import * >> import calculator >> w = Window() >> w.Title = "My Avalon Application" >> w.Content = LoadXaml("calc.xaml") >> calculator.enliven(w) >> w.Show() >> >> 4)pyc_d contains: >> >> IronPython.dll >> IronPython.Modules.dll >> IronPython.Wpf.dll >> Microsoft.Scripting.dll >> >> avalon.py >> Calc.xaml >> calculator.py >> primer.py >> pyc.py >> >> 5) Run ipy.exe, sequentially enter commands from the primer.py, it works >> :). >> >> 6) Next: >> c:\IronPython\ipy.exe pyc.py /main:primer.py /target:exe /platform:x86 >> /standalone >> I get primer.exe (4,09 РњР‘). >> >> 7) Run from the console, I get: >> C:\IronPython\pyc_d>primer.exe >> >> An unhandled exception: System.InvalidOperationException: The calling >> thread must be STA, because many UI components require this. >> В РІ >> Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.NewInstruction.Run(InterpretedFrame >> frame) >> В РІ Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.Interpreter.Run(InterpretedFrame >> frame) >> В РІ Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightLambda.Run3[T0,T1,T2,TRet](T0 >> arg0, T1 arg1, T2 arg2) >> В ............................................................................... >> В All is not enumerate >> >> It seems to do everything correctly. I take an example from the >> Tutorial, >> the files from the Tutorial, to be going smoothly, but ... What is the >> problem? >> >> 8)Try another option. Make a thin client in C #. >> В Create a console C # project, and Program.cs: >> >> using System; >> using IronPython.Hosting; >> using Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting; >> using System.Reflection; >> using System.IO; >> >> namespace ConsoleApplication1 >> { >> class Program { >> static void Main(string[] args) >> { >> string path = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location; >> string dir = Directory.GetParent(path).FullName; >> >> ScriptEngine engine = Python.CreateEngine(); >> ScriptSource source = >> engine.CreateScriptSourceFromFile(Path.Combine(dir, args[0])); >> CompiledCode compiled = source.Compile(); >> ScriptScope scope = engine.CreateScope(); >> compiled.Execute(scope); >> } >> } >> } >> >> 9) run: >> C:\IronPython\pyc_d>ConsoleApplication1.exe primer.py >> >> the same result: (Unhandled exception: System.InvalidOperationException: >> The calling thread must be STA, because many UI components require >> this.) >> В What is the problem? >> В Are there any experts who can create learning (from Tutorial) WPF >> application and run it on a machine without installing IronPython from >> the console? >> В Thank you.) _______________________________________________ Ironpython-users mailing list Ironpython-users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/ironpython-users