FYI, if you are getting a NameError using RunString that usually means that the string you run needs to do some imports remember that RunString creates (essentially) a totally new global local namespace, so you¹ll need to import any names you need in your code snippet.
e.g. CLR.Food.SpamAndEggs.cook() ...will fail but import CLR import CLR.Food CLR.Food.SpamAndEggs.cook() ...should work hope this helps, -Brian On 3/4/07 4:37 AM, "Seshagiri Cherukuri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi All, > > I have embedded pythonnet into my C# application and this works great as far > as creating .net objects from python, executing methods etc. > Here I am using the RunSimpleString (the PyRun_SimpleString) wrapper to send > commands from the C# application to the pythonnet. > > However I am facing the following problems: > > 1. After RunSimpleString, PyErr_Occurred or PyErr_Fetch are not able to detect > any exceptions even if they did occur > - for example, consider the code - curErr = > PythonEngine.RunSimpleString("10/0\n" ); > - this code does return a -1 value indicating error. > - however after this none of PyErr_Occurred or PyErr_Fetch do not detect this > error > - from python documentation it looks like there is no way to obtain the > exception information > > 2. using RunString > - because of above problem I want to send a multi-line code including a > try-except: block > - I have tried using RunString with all the three modes - Py_eval_input, > Py_single_input and Py_file_input > - The RunString works only if the code does not have any .net objects or does > not include any .net exceptions > - If the code sent to RunString includes a .net object e.g. obj, then > RunString always returns in NameError, obj is not defined > > 3. Strangely, if I run the console application, it is able to work with .net > exceptions - both .net and user defined exceptions > > 4. Is this because of the new dictionary created while in RunString? > > thanks > > Sesh Cherukuri > > > _________________________________________________ > Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet
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