> That is not expected. _make_method_ stores a copy of the method in > self._builtMethods_ (line 309). A further __getattr__ for that name should > locate it. You may have found a 'bug' (or maybe it should be called an > un-optimization) when the default method name is used though - what is the > callstack?
I've set a breakpoint on PyParser_ParseStringFlagsFilename. It gets called for every iteration of the loop, with the same arguments. For each call, the process memory usage grows by 4-5 K. PyTokenizer_FromString PyParse_ParseStringFlagsFileName Py_CompileStringFlags builtin_compile PyCFunction_Call PyEval_EvalFrame PyEval_EvalCodeEx The arguments for PyParse_ParseStringFlagsFileName are: s = "def AttValue(self, Attribut=pythoncom.Missing):..return self._ApplyTypes_(1, 2, (12, 0),((9, 1),), 'AttValue', None, Attribut....)." filename = "<COMObject <unknown>>" This appears to come from line 300 in dynamic.py. > > Is is possible to use early binding (with the code generated from > > makepy) in a self-hosted python script? > > I'm not sure what you mean by 'self-hosted'. If you mean py2exe, then that > tool supports a 'typelibs' attribute which can package and use makepy > generated files. Google might help you there, but sadly the examples and > docs are a little light at the moment. I mean a self hosted script, running through an inproc ActiveScript python engine. This is related to the other question I have with AddTypeLib. The function doesn't seem to generate any python Code for the actual methods. I would like to use the complete typelib information (with method code) in a python script. I am not really sure how to debug the python com code. I have tried enabling the debug output in dynamic.py, but I am only getting incomplete information. -- /Johan. _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32