I'm using pyc.py with and a StdLib.dll, and other DLL dependencies. The clrtype.py file is passed as an extra file to the pyc command.
$ ipy pyc.py /standalone /target:winexe /out:myapp /main:app.py ... clrtype.py Regards, 2015-04-24 14:29 GMT-04:30 Slide <slide.o....@gmail.com>: > How are you creating your exe? > > On Fri, Apr 24, 2015, 11:55 Sebastián Magrí <sebasma...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I'm using clrtype.py to do some user32.dll integration and I'm creating a >> standalone .exe which uses this integration. >> >> When I run the .exe on a machine with IronPython installed, it works >> flawlesly. However, If I run the .exe on a machine without IronPython, then >> the I get a ValueError. The traceback of the error takes me to clrtype's >> ClrClass.set_python_type_field() method: >> >> --- >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> ...snip... >> File "clrtype", line 555, in __clrtype__ >> File "clrtype", line 176, in create_type >> File "clrtype", line 536, in map_members >> File "clrtype", line 504, in set_python_type_field >> ValueError: Object of type >> 'IronPython.NewTypes.IronPython.Runtime.Types.PythonType_3$3' cannot be >> converted to type 'IronPython.Runtime.Types.PythonType'. >> --- >> >> The class using the ClrClass metaclass is implemented as follows: >> >> --- >> class NativeMethods(object): >> __metaclass__ = clrtype.ClrClass >> _clrnamespace = 'my.custom.namespace' >> >> dll_import = clrtype.attribute(DllImportAttribute) >> preserve_sig = clrtype.attribute(PreserveSigAttribute) >> >> @staticmethod >> @dll_import('user32.dll') >> @preserve_sig() >> @clrtype.accepts(int, int) >> @clrtype.returns(bool) >> def ShowWindow(hwnd, flag): >> raise RuntimeError('what are you doing here') >> >> @staticmethod >> @dll_import('user32.dll') >> @preserve_sig() >> @clrtype.accepts(int, int, int, int, int, int, int) >> @clrtype.returns(bool) >> def SetWindowPos(hwnd, insert_after_hwnd, x, y, w, h, flags): >> raise RuntimeError('what are you doing here') >> --- >> >> I've been digging into this error and even looking at >> IronPython.Runtime.Types but I've not found the possible cause of the issue. >> >> Is there anything I'm missing here? >> >> Best Regards, >> >> -- >> Sebastián Ramírez Magrí >> _______________________________________________ >> Ironpython-users mailing list >> Ironpython-users@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/ironpython-users >> > -- Sebastián Ramírez Magrí
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