PyLint can't figure out imports of .NET code being referenced in my Python
scripts that use Python.NET. I can kind of see why; you have to evaluate some
clr.AddReference calls for the imports to even succeed. I wonder if I have any
recourse. Generally, to import a DLL you have to do a few things. I guess for
an example I'll import a .NET string:
----
import clr # Python .NET common-language runtime module, the important part
of it all
clr.AddReference("System")
from System import String # .NET System.String
can = String("Spam")
----
PyLint is not amused:
F: 4, 0: Unable to import 'System' (import-error)
I wondered if there were any tricks to make it work. I don't want to just
ignore import-error, either by explicitly telling pylint to ignore them, or be
getting complacent in seeing them all the time. I am also kind of curious if
PyLint will expose new problems if it's able to figure out more things after
successfully passing the imports. I wouldn't really know.
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