Now THAT was funny! (I think I once read a Dr. Seuss book about it.)
Can I just copy the unittest library from 2.6?
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Vernon
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Dino Viehland wrote:
> Weird… I can only assume the broken module detector is broken. We
> apparently need a better broken broken mo
Weird... I can only assume the broken module detector is broken. We
apparently need a better broken broken module detector detector.
From: users-boun...@lists.ironpython.com
[mailto:users-boun...@lists.ironpython.com] On Behalf Of Michael Foord
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 6:59 AM
To: Discussi
Thanks for the tip this should get the ball rolling.
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Dino Viehland wrote:
> You can call __import__ directly and then use getattr() to get the
> values, such as:
>
>
>
> getattr(__import__(‘System’), ‘Collections’)
>
>
>
> __import__ returns the top-level namesp
You can call __import__ directly and then use getattr() to get the values, such
as:
getattr(__import__('System'), 'Collections')
__import__ returns the top-level namespace so you'll need to handle each dot
yourself.
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I am trying to figure out how to import types from a namesapce at run time.
I can do a from ... import * but my goal is only to
to import the types only when I need access to those types from a namespace
and the namespace is not known until it is calculated by
a request.
I tried the simpliest and s
Thanks for the info Dave. However, I still smell a catch here :-)
What means no build support for IronPython 2.6.x and Silverlight 4 -
considering the functionality? Can I use all functionality of
Silverlight 4 with Silverlight 3 based assemblies? What is a difference
between Silverlight 3 an
Hi there everyone,
I have a quick question: is it possible to embed a web browser
and override it's drag&drop functionality? I mean, we have a
intranet application, written in PHP, Python, JavaScript and
what not and it basically provides a means for tracking our
files on the servers. What it doe
Hi Lukas, the deal is IronPython 2.6.x (where x>0) will run against .NET 2.0
SP1, .NET 4.0, Silverlight 3, and Silverlight 4. You'll only be able to build
IronPython 2.6.x against .NET 2.0 SP1, .NET 4.0, and Silverlight 3 though. In
other words, we will not be back porting Silverlight 4 build
I am a little bit confused about Silverlight, .NET and IronPython
versions.
Here is a list what I think is valid, please correct me if I am wrong:
* IronPython 2.6.1 supports Silverlight 3 + .NET 2 SP1
* IronPython 2.6.1 does not support Silverlight 4 + .NET 2 SP1 or
Silverlight 4 +
I'd actually suggest doing this with 2.7 Alpha 1 sources...
Building 2.6.1 requires a Silverlight 3.x installation as there were changes to
System.Core (e.g., System.Func) between Silverlight 3.x and Silverlight 4.x.
As you've discovered, we implemented some of this missing System.Core
functio
Thanks. Copying my current Silverlight version 4.0.50524.0 to
3.0.50106.0 helped and Microsoft.Scripting.dll compiles fine. Now I get
many following errors for Microsoft.Dynamic.dll:
Error1'Func' is an ambiguous reference between
'System.Func' and
'Microsoft.Scripting.Utils.Func'
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I found a way to solve this problem :)
Pretty easy :)
public class MyThreadHandle
{
#region
//Your properties here :)
public String Error;
#endregion
//use the constructor to init your properties
public MyThreadHandle(PythonEditor pythonEngine)
{
this.pyEngine = pythonEngine;
}
//
On 25/07/2010 01:56, Vernon Cole wrote:
Dear development team:
This one may be important...
This error is because although the unittest package directory is present
in the Lib directory, big chunks of the actual unittest package are
missing...
Michael
>"c:\program files\IronPython 2.7\i
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