This will get you a CLR type directly from your class object:

class foo(object):
    pass
theType = clr.GetClrType(foo)

What use do you have for creating a generic with the resulting
(dynamically-generated) type?

On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 6:30 PM, Matthew Barnard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Is the following the only way to create a generic containing a python
> class?
>
>
> from System.Collections.Generic import List
> from System import Type
>
> class Foo:
>     >>class stuff<<
>
> l = List[Type.GetType(Foo())]()
>
>
> I assume this is the nature of dynamic typing, but is there a way to get
> the type from the classobj, and not an instance?
>
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