Hi All, I am sorry for repeating the question, but I would like to make sure I am not overlooking something here. Is this a known limitation that the operators overloaded in C# are not working from CPython? So far I had written CPython wrappers for the .NET objects that provide proper operators implementation which is then redirected to explicit C# calls. While this provides 'native' CPython experience and gives additional control over the API exposed to a script (to some extend), it results in extra work, which is mostly a problem on the long term when both C# and Python equivalents have to be maintained in parallel.
did anybody have experience with using overloaded operators for managed > objects? I have a class that have e.g. the operator+ overloaded in C#, but > that does not seem to be picked up from the Python side. I have tried to add > overloading using the setattr(MyType, "name", method_name), but it only seem > to work for the native Python objects and not for the managed objects. In > both cases I get "TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'MyType' and > 'MyType'". > > Thanks in advance! -- oleksii
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