First of all, thank you for a great library.

I have run into an issue of an "object" in my assembly that do not have a constructor (other than "void").
The object is called TFloatPoint and has 2 public fields x and y.

At first we used this:
myPoint = TFloatPoint(), but that didn't work due to lack of matching constructor.

Then I replaced it with a method call that returned a TFloatPoint result and that works.

But for another class, I do not currently have any methods returning such an instance.

Is there any generally working method, other than creating dummy methods returning the desired class / type?

I'm using this one with Python 2.7.2:
pythonnet-2.0-Beta0-clr4.0_140_py27_UCS2_x86.zip

Kind regards
Uffe Kousgaard

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