Sorry if I'm not understanding... when you say "full framework version", do you mean the stand alone executable, ipy.exe?
I compiled the dll with ipy.exe running a simple script: > ipy compile.py # compile.py import clr clr.CompileModules("compiled.dll", "test.py") This works just fine. Then I tried to load "compiled.dll" via the embedded IronPython in a simple dotnet CLI app and it produces the above error: ScriptEngine engine = Python.CreateEngine(); engine.Runtime.LoadAssembly(Assembly.LoadFile(@"C:\some\path\compiled.dll")); var scope = engine.Runtime.ImportModule("test"); Is that what's not supported? Loading the dll in the embedded IronPython? Thanks for your help, I am super hopeful I can get this working. Josiah On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 2:39 PM Stéphane Lozier <stephane.loz...@gmail.com> wrote: > The .NET Core version of IronPython does not support assembly generation. > I haven't tried it myself, but you could probably compile the assembly > using the full framework version and then run it with .NET Core 2.0 > (assuming you're not using unsupported APIs). > > Stéphane > > > On Tue, Apr 3, 2018, 5:16 PM Josiah Kiehl, <jki...@riotgames.com> wrote: > >> Oh, I'm on dotnet 2.0.3, if that's relevant information. >> >> On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 2:15 PM Josiah Kiehl <jki...@riotgames.com> wrote: >> >>> I'm trying to execute this example code: >>> >>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32639893/call-dll-function-from-c-sharp-ironpython >>> >>> I realize the posted question is a few years old at this point... has >>> something changed in how python, compiled to a DLL via clr.CompileModule, >>> is loaded? >>> >>> I'm getting this error when I run the code in the example at the above >>> link: >>> Unhandled Exception: System.TypeLoadException: Could not load type >>> 'System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Closure' from assembly 'System.Core, >>> Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089'. >>> at DLRCachedCode.test$1(CodeContext $globalContext, FunctionCode >>> $functionCode) >>> at IronPython.Compiler.OnDiskScriptCode.Run() >>> >>> (full stack: >>> https://gist.github.com/capoferro/5a730088582b8cd36591be510d6ca2fc) >>> >>> My ipy.exe, which did the compilation, is 2.7.8.0 and my embedded >>> IronPython is 2.7.8.1, though I get the same error on 2.7.8.0. >>> >>> Am I missing something obvious or is there a better example to use? >>> >>> My end goal is to be able to take a python module defined in a file >>> (foo.py) with some functions defined, compile it into a dll via >>> CompileModule, then load it directly from the dll via ImportModule to skip >>> the performance hit of interpreting the Python at runtime. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> Josiah >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> Ironpython-users mailing list >> Ironpython-users@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/ironpython-users >> >
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