Two questions about referenced assemblies (which are really perhaps DLR questions):
1) I'd like to be able to use different names than are used in a DLL. For example, say I have a Library.dll, and it has a class "ReallyBadName". Is there an easy way that I can rename or alias ReallyBadName after I add a reference to Library? I'd like this to work for all of my DLR languages, so I'd like to do it right after I add the reference, rather than, say, doing it in Python with "import ReallyBadName as GoodName"---but that is the effect I want. 2) Is there a way that I could have a Library.dll bring in other assemblies so that they would be available to DLR languages? Of course, one could load an assembly in an assembly that you clr.AddReference, but that wouldn't make it available to all of the DLR languages right? It seems that one would need a callback where the clr was passed into the assembly which was clr.AddReference-ed, so that it could add references too. Could I overload the clr importer to do that? Or is there a better way? Thanks for any pointers, -Doug _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.ironpython.com http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com