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What about the previous email? I
currently cannot access any IronPython specific constructs which are in the __builtins__
module, or any other module: >>> import clr >>> HasAttr Traceback (most recent call last): File , line 0, in <stdin>##16 NameError: name 'HasAttr' not defined >>> __builtins__.HasAttr <built-in function HasAttr> Other modules have similar problems, such
as: >>> import clr >>> import thread >>> thread.StartNewThread Traceback (most recent call last): File , line 0, in <stdin>##19 AttributeError: 'module' object has no
attribute 'StartNewThread' Whereas StartNewThread was a .Net style
alias for thread.start_new_thread in IronPython 8. Thanks, -Lee From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Maly Yep, we have entered the ToString issue,
but your operator issue is a new one. I’ve filed it in CodePlex as work
item 939 Martin From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of And another one… IronPython 1.0.60712 (Beta) on .NET
2.0.50727.42 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All
rights reserved. >>> import clr >>> >>>
clr.AddReferenceByPartialName("Microsoft.DirectX") >>> from Microsoft import DirectX >>> v = DirectX.Vector3(1, 2, 3) >>> v * 2 ...]>osoft.DirectX.Vector3 object at
0x000000000000002C [Z : 6 >>> v * 2.2 Traceback (most recent call last): File , line 0, in <stdin>##30 TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for
*: 'Vector3' and 'float' Whereas this worked fine in IronPython8
(and indeed the DirectX.Vector3 class supports a multiplication with floats): IronPython 1.0.2376 (Beta) on .NET
2.0.50727.42 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All
rights reserved. >>> import clr >>>
clr.AddReferenceByPartialName("Microsoft.DirectX") >>> v = DirectX.Vector3(1, 2, 3) Traceback (most recent call last): File , line 0, in <stdin>##13 NameError: name 'DirectX' not defined >>> from Microsoft import DirectX >>> v = DirectX.Vector3(1, 2, 3) >>> v * 2 Z : 6 Y : 4 X : 2 >>> v * 2.2 Z : 6.6 Y : 4.4 X : 2.2 I think the ToString issue has already
been reported… Thanks -Lee From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of This seems to not work anymore: >>> import clr >>> HasAttr Traceback (most recent call last): File , line 0, in <stdin>##9 NameError: name 'HasAttr' not defined Whereas under Beta8 it worked fine… Is this
intentional? If so, this seems a bit weird that it’s still in
__builtins__: >>> __builtins__.HasAttr <built-in function HasAttr> Thanks -Lee |
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