Lukas Dubeda wrote:
Hi there everyone,it's me again with the IP integration problem :) I'm on an edge of giving up. I don't know what to do next, even after reading Lee Holmes' article as suggested by Michael Foord. Well, I tried to execute the scriptSourceFromString without specifying a scope as I've learned that the scope should be automatically taken care of during the hosting class instantiation. These are the last two lines of code I tried to execute: src = pythonEngine.CreateScriptSourceFromString("print 'hello'") src.execute() However, when executed, I get this new, interesting error: -- Runtime error: dotNet runtime exception: Ambiguous match found.
I would create a simple wrapper class in C# that does all the talking to IronPython and just exposes a single method that takes a string and executes it for you. That would get round all the problems you seem to be having with Max.
I know you don't know C#, but if you start with some of the embedding examples in IronPython in Action it shouldn't be too hard.
All the best, Michael Foord
I did an extensive search on this topic and I found that it might be related to either a bug in dotNET (hopefully not!) or that there are two variables in the classes of the same name, but I can't or don't know how to overcome this. Anyone has an idea? This is really getting to the point of giving up. Which'd be bad as I desperately need to call Python from within MAXScript for our other tools at the studio to communicate with. Thanks again for your time and effort, guys, much appretiated! - Lukas _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com
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