Thanks, Tomas and Curt. I see your blogs on this topic. Let's say I wanted to use the DynamicObject approach, and I have a dynamic C# object with a runtime member called SomeMember. Let's say SomeMember is a .NET List, but I want the object to return a calling-language-specific list type. How could I perform a language-specific conversion?
In other words, with my scriptable application, I might want to better support the scriptwriter's language by returning language-specific types. If a scriptwriter is using Python, it would be nice to return a Python list for SomeMember. If the scriptwriter is using Ruby, it would be nice to return a Ruby list. If there was some way to get access to a type converter based on the "calling context", this might be doable. Does that make sense? On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Paul Felix <paul.eric.fe...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > > I am embedding IronPython in an application for scripting. I'm also making > some C# classes "dynamic" by implementing the special DLR methods like > GetBoundMember. My signatures for those special methods include the code > context: > > [System.Runtime. > CompilerServices.SpecialName] > public object GetBoundMember(CodeContext codeContext, string name) > { > . . . > } > > I make use of the code context to get access to an object that essentially > represents an application-defined context. I like the idea of being able to > support other dynamic languages like IronRuby in the future, and I was > bolstered by the fact that I could implement the special DLR methods with > Microsoft.Scripting namespaces only (no IronPython namespaces). > > But in the newer versions of IronPython, the CodeContext type has been > moved to an IronPython namespace, thus locking me in to IronPython. To > remain independent of any dynamic language, am I going to have to implement > the special DLR methods without the code context and find some other way to > get at my app object? > > Thanks, > Paul > >
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