Hello,
this is my first post to the ml. I am rather new to python under windows, so
probably mine is an easy question, but I've searched for a solution and
found none.
I am writing a (set of) simple COM servers, which basically take the input
from excel worksheets, do some computation, invoke
so my questions are:
1) is there a way to refresh the list of servers that excel looks for?
1b) is this in someway connected with the generated .pyc files? by
changing the names I am forcing the interpreter to compile it again, am
not I?
2) what happens if I register with the same
Francesco Guerrieri wrote:
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I register the server with the usual
if __name__ == '__main__': win32com.server.register.UseCommandLine()
Then I find that I want to add/change/correct something, and I
register it again.
The problem is that Excel persists in calling the OLD server.
Francesco Guerrieri wrote:
Yes I'm aware that it is not a python-related problem but rather a
COM-related problem... simply I never wrote a com server in c++
(actually I have just begun to code under win).
Wouldn't it be possible to call something like
xl =
Francesco Guerrieri wrote:
On 4/26/07, *Tim Roberts* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Now, THIS problem may be solvable. Remember that Python supports
the reload function that forces it to reload a new version of
an imported module. It can't change any