Michael Foord wrote: > Michael Foord wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> If I create a subclass of 'Stream' from IronPython - and set it onto a >> PythonEngine using 'SetStandardOutput', then it fails with the following >> message: >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File C:\Python Projects\modules in >> progress\ironpython\embeddingDivert.py, lin >> e 32, in Initialize >> File , line 0, in SetStandardOutput##94 >> TypeError: issubclass: arg 1 must be a class >> >> If I define an empty class, and set this then I get the expected error >> 'AttributeError: 'Diverter' object has no attribute 'get_CanSeek'. >> >> [snip...] >> >> Unfortunately this problem is going to block us very rapidly at >> resolver. We can probably get round it by creating the stream subclass >> in C# - but what is the problem with doing it from IronPython ? >> >> >> > > Except that I realise that you may not have anticipated your users > passing .NET subclasses from one IronPython engine to another... > > Can this be fixed ? > Oh, and :
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