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This is actually something that we just
fixed today. It will be available in the next release, or prior to that, in the
form of source code on CodePlex. Martin From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hogg, Jonathan Hi
there, With
beta 7 I was able to call a (non-Python) method that expected Nullable<T>
arguments with either an object of type T or None. As of beta 8 I get an
ArgumentType exception using None (expected Nullable, got NoneType). Is
this a bug? And does anyone know a workaround? Jonathan
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