Sorry about that someone had asked for info on using generics so I put up
in-progress documentation for the next rev and haven¹t had time to work on
making some of the stuff true yet :(
I¹ll try to at least get the docs to a sane state to avoid confusion over
the weekend.
-Brian
On 3/2/07 10:30 AM, "angel ignacio colmenares laguado"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. yes, you are rigth , clr.AddReference does not work ( there is not method
> AddReference in clr.dll nor PythonRuntime.dll).
>
> But you cant do this:
>
>>>> >>>import clr
>>>> >>>import System.Windows.Forms as WinForms
>>>> >>>from System.Drawing import Size, Point
>>>> >>>f=WinForms.Form()
>>>> >>>f.Text = "Hello World From Python"
>>>> >>>f.AutoScaleBaseSize = Size(5, 13)
>>>> >>> f.ClientSize = Size(392, 117)
>>>> >>>h = WinForms.SystemInformation.CaptionHeight
>>>> >>>f.MinimumSize = Size(392, (117 + h))
>>>> >>>f.dgv=WinForms.DataGridView()
>>>> >>>f.dgv.Location = Point(2, 2)
>>>> >>>button = WinForms.Button()
>>>> >>>button.Location = Point(256, 64)
>>>> >>>button.Text = "Click Me!"
>>>> >>>f.Controls.Add(button)
>>>> >>>f.Controls.Add(f.dgv)
>>>> >>> WinForms.Application.Run(f)
>
> # import Config class from Nini.dll assembly
>
>>>> >>>import Nini.Config as config
>>>> >>>config= Config.XmlConfigSource("DbManager.xml")
>>>> >>>print config.Configs["firebird2.0"].Get("providerName")
> FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient
>
> # import class FirebirdMetaData from Mono.Data.SqlSharp.DatabaseBrowser.dll
>
>>>> >>>from Mono.Data.SqlSharp.DatabaseBrowser import FirebirdMetaData
>>>> >>>me=FirebirdMetaData()
>>>> >>>print me
> Mono.Data.SqlSharp.DatabaseBrowser.FirebirdMetaData
>>>> >>>me.ToString()
> Mono.Data.SqlSharp.DatabaseBrowser.FirebirdMetaData
>
>
>
> 2. yes the old CLR still works
>
> from CLR.System.Reflection import Assembly
> print Assembly
> <class 'System.Reflection.Assembly'>
>
> for samples checkout
> http://pythonnet.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pythonnet/trunk/pythonnet/demo/
>
>
>
> angel ignacio
>
> 2007/3/2, Jim Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >:
>> I installed the Python.Net for 2.0 (pre-compiles binaries) from the link
>> below. But I am unable to get this working:
>>
>>>>> >>> import clr # this works
>>>>> >>> clr.AddReference("System.Windows.Forms")
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "<input>", line 1, in ?
>> AttributeError: AddReference
>>
>> According to the readme file this is supposed to work and matches up
>> with the IronPython syntax. Am I doing something wrong?
>>
>> I copied the Python.Net for 2.0 binaries over my Python 2.4 install
>> (overwriting my python.exe).
>>
>> All sample Python.NET files worked fine - but they use the old "CLR" syntax.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> angel ignacio colmenares laguado wrote:
>>> > for Python.NET support for .NET 2.0:
>>> >
>>> > 1. Download de latest source from
>>> > http://pythonnet.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pythonnet/trunk/
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > (you can use Tortoise SVN in win*)
>>> >
>>> > 2. change in importhook.cs :
>>> >
>>> > line 25
>>> > static *Clr*Module clr; with static *clr*Module clr;
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > line 50
>>> > clr = new *Clr*Module("clr"); with clr = new
>>> > *clr*Module();
>>> >
>>> > line 51
>>> >
>>> > Runtime.PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "clr", *clr*.pyHandle);
>>> > with
>>> > Runtime.PyDict_SetItemString
>>> > (dict, "clr", *root*.pyHandle);
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > line 111:
>>> >
>>> > Runtime.Incref(*clr*.pyHandle);
>>> > with
>>> > Runtime.Incref(*root*.pyHandle);
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > line 112:
>>> > return *clr*.pyHandle;
>>> >
>>> > with
>>> > return *root*.pyHandle;
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 3. Change makefile with this:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > ILDASM=ildasm.exe
>>> > ILASM=/c/WINDOWS/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v2.0.50727/ilasm.exe
>>> > CSC=/c/WINDOWS/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v2.0.50727/csc.exe
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > all: python.exe
>>> >
>>> > python.exe: Python.Runtime.dll
>>> > cd src; cd console; \
>>> >
>>> > $(CSC) -nologo -target:exe -out:../../python.exe \
>>> > -reference:../../Python.Runtime.dll -recurse:*.cs
>>> > cd ..; cd ..;
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Python.Runtime.dll:clr.dll
>>> > cd src; cd runtime; \
>>> > $(CSC) -nologo -unsafe -target:library -out:../../Python.Runtime.dll
>>> \
>>> >
>>> > -reference:clr.dll \
>>> > / -recurse:*.cs
>>> > cd ..; cd ..;
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > /clr.dll:
>>> > $(ILASM) -nologo -dll -quiet -output=clr.dll \
>>> > ./src/runtime/clrmodule.il;
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 4. using Mingw32 (msys) execute:
>>> >
>>> > makefile
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > you get :Python.Runtime.dll, clr.dll and pyton.exe
>>> > ready for net 2.0
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 5. put Python.Runtime.dll and crl.dll in your python24 directory.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 6. you can get ready binaries (Python.Runtime.dll
>>> > , clr.dll and pyton.exe) for Net 2.0 from :
>>> >
>>> > http://angel.ignacio.colmenares.googlepages.com/pythonnet
>>> >
>>> > 7. Some screenshots in :
>>> >
>>> > http://angel.ignacio.colmenares.googlepages.com/pythonnet/
>>> <http://angel.ignacio.colmenares.googlepages.com/pythonnet/>
>>> > <http://angel.ignacio.colmenares.googlepages.com/pythonnet>/
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > angel ignacio colmenares laguado
>>> >
>>> >
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