have you tried explicitly calling this through the interface? You need to do something similar to a cast in C#: from mynamespace import Foo, Iface
inst = Foo() # create an instance wrapped = Iface(inst) # 'cast' to the interface wrapped.Func() # should now work hope this helps, -Brian On 12/9/07 4:01 PM, "lance23runner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I forgot to add "Implements Iface.Func" to method Func, I hope this doesn't > confuse my problem. It is added below. > > The private method Func is accessible in VB.NET using the public IFACE. > This is intended so the class does not see these methods, but it can access > them using the IFACE property. A protected method doesn't provide the > abstraction. > > Thanks, > -Alex > > > > Feihong Hsu wrote: >> >> This is not supported. You can't access private methods in C# or VB.NET >> either, so why should Python.NET be able to access them? But one thing to >> note is that you CAN access protected methods directly in Pyhon.NET (you >> don't have to make a subclass to use a protected method). >> >> - Feihong >> >> alex omoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, >> >> I am having trouble using Python.NET in accessing class interface methods >> that are declared private. As an example, >> >> Public Interface Iface >> Property Func() As Boolean >> End Interface >> >> Public Class Foo >> Implements Iface >> >> Private Function Func() As Boolean Implements Iface.Func >> Return True >> End Function >> >> Public ReadOnly Property IFACE() As Iface >> Get >> Return Me >> End Get >> End Property >> End Class >> >> Then using Python 2.5 with Python.Net 2.0 alpha 2, I cannot access the >> method. Is this supported? >> >> import clr >> import Foo >> f = Foo() >> f.IFACE # OK >> f.IFACE.Func() # results in Attribute error >> >> >> Thanks, >> Alex _________________________________________________ Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet