I've included a C# project with all the files you need as attachment. http://ironruby.codeplex.com/WorkItem/View.aspx?WorkItemId=3213 --- Met vriendelijke groeten - Best regards - Salutations Ivan Porto Carrero Blog: http://flanders.co.nz Google Wave: portocarrero.i...@googlewave.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/casualjim Author of IronRuby in Action (http://manning.com/carrero)
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Tomas Matousek < tomas.matou...@microsoft.com> wrote: > Can you send the entire source code that sets “Something” and then the > entire C# method that accesses it, ideally a minimal repro? > > > > Tomas > > > > *From:* ironruby-core-boun...@rubyforge.org [mailto: > ironruby-core-boun...@rubyforge.org] *On Behalf Of *Ivan Porto Carrero > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 25, 2009 5:29 AM > *To:* ironruby-core > *Subject:* [Ironruby-core] invoke member and dynamic binding isn't the > same? > > > > Hi > > I have some ruby code, which through a process of instance_eval and other > meta programming tricks builds an object with a method assign defined on it. > > > > > > I have this code in C# > > > > *var scope = Engine.CreateScope();* > > *scope.SetVariable("ctxt", this);* > > *Engine.ExecuteFile("rubyfile.rb", scope);* > > > > This code correctly sets a something property on this (linked with ctxt) > > but when I then want to call a method on it that should exist > > > > *public dynamic Something { get; set; }* > > > > *Something.assign("ivan")* > > > > Unhandled Exception: Microsoft.CSharp.RuntimeBinder.RuntimeBinderException: > 'Iro > > nRuby.Builtins.RubyObject' does not contain a definition for 'assign' > > at CallSite.Target(Closure , CallSite , Object , String ) > > at System.Dynamic.UpdateDelegates.UpdateAndExecuteVoid2[T0,T1](CallSite > site, > > T0 arg0, T1 arg1) > > at BugTracker_40.Bug.Assign(String assignee) in > C:\dev\ironruby-in-action\Sam > > ples\BugTracker_40\BugTracker_40\Bug.cs:line 60 > > at BugTracker_40.Program.Main(String[] args) in > C:\dev\ironruby-in-action\Sam > > ples\BugTracker_40\BugTracker_40\Program.cs:line 13 > > > > > > However the same code with: > > > > var _rubyOperations = Engine.CreateOperations() > > public object Something { get; set; } > > _rubyOperations.InvokeMember(Something, "assign", "ivan") > > > > does work. > > > > The question is why? Is this the expected behavior? Am I missing an > assembly reference (it has Ironruby.*, Microsoft.Scripting, > Microsoft.Scripting.Core) > > --- > Met vriendelijke groeten - Best regards - Salutations > Ivan Porto Carrero > Blog: http://flanders.co.nz > Google Wave: portocarrero.i...@googlewave.com > Twitter: http://twitter.com/casualjim > Author of IronRuby in Action (http://manning.com/carrero) > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > >
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