Hmm,

from http://pypy.org/compat.html

>Supported, but written in pure Python:
>    cPickle, ctypes,  ...

I'd think the pypy folks would consider this a bug, no?

On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Tristam MacDonald <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Pyglet isn't really a pure-Python library, give the extensive use of
> ctypes. Pyglet's ctypes comparability with PyPy has been a little hit or
> miss over time, but it was working last time I tried.
>
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 1:36 PM, ... <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Pypy should work with any pure python library, such as pyglet.  Please
>> write a minimal example that demonstrates this error and post it on the
>> pypy dev mailing list and maybe here also.
>>
>> http://pypy.org/contact.html
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 7:25 AM, Salvakiya <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Just to clarify... I do not get this error when using cpython. only with
>>> pypy. pypy is supposed to support pyglet?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, February 28, 2016 at 11:20:12 AM UTC, Salvakiya wrote:
>>>>
>>>> why am I getting this error?
>>>>
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "C:/Users/Salvakiya/PycharmProjects/OpenGLTest/test.py", line
>>>> 12, in <module>
>>>>     anim = pyglet.resource.image("SoldierUS.png")
>>>>   File "D:\pypy\site-packages\pyglet\resource.py", line 529, in image
>>>>     atlas=atlas)
>>>>   File "D:\pypy\site-packages\pyglet\resource.py", line 460, in
>>>> _alloc_image
>>>>     img = pyglet.image.load(name, file=file)
>>>>   File "D:\pypy\site-packages\pyglet\image\__init__.py", line 193, in
>>>> load
>>>>     image = decoder.decode(file, filename)
>>>>   File "D:\pypy\site-packages\pyglet\image\codecs\gdiplus.py", line
>>>> 277, in decode
>>>>     self._delete_bitmap(bitmap)
>>>>   File "D:\pypy\site-packages\pyglet\image\codecs\gdiplus.py", line
>>>> 272, in _delete_bitmap
>>>>     self.stream.Release()
>>>>   File "D:\pypy\site-packages\pyglet\com.py", line 125, in <lambda>
>>>>     self.method.get_field()(self.i, self.name)(obj, *args)
>>>>   File "D:\pypy\lib_pypy\_ctypes\function.py", line 345, in __call__
>>>>     newargs.insert(0, thisvalue.value)
>>>> AttributeError: 'IUnknown' object has no attribute 'value'
>>>>
>>>> the only way I can actually load images into my application is if I do
>>>> pyglet.image.load and manually set the decoder.
>>>>
>>>> this is very annoying =( I am on windows 10 using pypy for python 2.7
>>>>
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