Hi Barton, do you still have any plans to work on the merge? I am curious what the changes are (how much, what impact do they have) and whether there something can be done to help you with this.
Thanks in advance! 2011/1/7 Barton <bar...@bcdesignswell.com> > I've got this working on my private (for the moment) branch. I could do > this merge by this weekend if folks will find it useful. > -Barton > > > On 1/6/2011 6:59 AM, Oleksii Bidiuk wrote: > > Hi Alla, > > thanks for your prompt repsonse. In Python terms String('A') means > constructor with a string parameter AFAIK. When I use the python.exe build > against CLR 2.0 (from pythonnet-2.0-alpha2-clr2.0_115_py26.zip) it works, > but then it talks against .NET 2.0 while I want to talk to the same 4.0 > version as my .NET application. > > With the example below using the .NET 2.0 version I get > > >>> s = String.__overloads__[Char, Int32]('A', 10) > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> > AttributeError: type object 'String' has no attribute '__overloads__' > > Basically it seems that the version of python for .net compiled against > .NET 4.0 runtime does not work out of box for me. I wonder if somebody had > more luck with this. > > 2011/1/6 Alla Gofman <alla.gof...@sandisk.com> > > Hi Oleksii, >> >> >> >> I have no experience with importing .net modules into Python. >> >> I work on embedding Python into C#. >> >> There is no such constructor String('A') for String class as you use, >> which gets char. >> >> You can see which constructors exists in: >> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.string.string.aspx >> >> >> >> Example: >> >> I read in http://pythonnet.sourceforge.net/readme.html >> >> In most cases, Python for .NET can determine the correct constructor to >> call automatically based on the arguments. In some cases, it may be >> necessary to call a particular overloaded constructor, which is supported by >> a special "__overloads__" attribute on a class: >> >> from System import String, Char, Int32 >> >> >> >> s = String.__overloads__[Char, Int32]('A', 10) >> >> >> >> I hope you succeed, >> >> >> Alla >> >> >> >> *From:* pythondotnet-bounces+alla.gofman=sandisk....@python.org [mailto: >> pythondotnet-bounces+alla.gofman <pythondotnet-bounces%2Balla.gofman>= >> sandisk....@python.org] *On Behalf Of *Oleksii Bidiuk >> *Sent:* Thursday, January 06, 2011 4:27 PM >> *To:* pythondotnet@python.org >> *Subject:* [Python.NET] PythonNET 2.0 Alpha2 and .NET 4.0 >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I am trying to use Python for .NET under VS2010 and .NET 4.0. I've >> downloaded the pythonnet-2.0-alpha2.zip and changed the project settings to >> use .NET 4.0 under VS2010 and recompiled everything. The resulting >> python.exe can be run, and statements like "import clr" and "from System >> import String" work (as the Python standard library calls as well) until I >> try to instantiate a class as e.g. >> >> >> >> s = String('A') >> >> At this moment the Python for .NET seem to crash in nativecall.cs at >> NativeCall.Call_3() at (the only) line >> >> >> >> return Impl.Call_3(fp, a1, a2, a3); >> >> >> >> with dreaded "Exception of type 'System.ExecutionEngineException' was >> thrown.". Trying to instantiate Int32() object results in "Attempted to read >> or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is >> corrupt." >> >> >> >> Suggestions are more than welcome! Thanks in advance! >> -- >> oleksii >> >> ------------------------------ >> PLEASE NOTE: The information contained in this electronic mail message is >> intended only for the use of the designated recipient(s) named above. If the >> reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby >> notified that you have received this message in error and that any review, >> dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly >> prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify >> the sender by telephone or e-mail (as shown above) immediately and destroy >> any and all copies of this message in your possession (whether hard copies >> or electronically stored copies). >> >> > > > -- > oleksii > > > > -- > oleksii > > > _________________________________________________ > Python.NET mailing list - > pythondot...@python.orghttp://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet > > -- oleksii
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