On 30/04/2010 23:58, Dino Viehland wrote:
Michael wrote:
On 30/04/2010 23:32, Dino Viehland wrote:
Michael wrote:

Hey all,

I'm porting the dotnet-integration document that comes with IronPython
to Try Python. The following example doesn't work, because RegistryKey
isn't available on Silverlight. Can anyone suggest a good alternative of
an explicitly implemented interface method on a class in Silverlight?

One example might be Python file objects which also implement IDisposable.


That would be a really inconvenient example to pick, since in Try Python
I patch __builtin__.file to be a custom type that reads / writes files
to local storage. :-)

Can you think of anything else?
It's kind of lame but Python lists explicitly implement IList.Remove.

Hmm... although the following doesn't return None - meaning that it doesn't fit the pattern of the first example:

clr.GetClrType(list).GetMethod("Remove")

*dammit* :-)

Michael
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