Ok. Thank you Michael. Please let me know if you need more information.
---Discussion of IronPython <users@lists.ironpython.com> wrote --- On 26 Jan 2008 14:54:56 -0500, Craig S. Perler 04 < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The DLLs I'm currently referencing and experiencing > problems with are the ones that downloaded with > Silverlight 1.1... Ah - I misunderstood the discussion. I'll try compiling the code on my system and see what happens. Michael ---Discussion of IronPython <users@lists.ironpython.com> > wrote --- > Craig S. Perler 04 wrote: > > Hi Jimmy, > > > > You're correct, I'm trying to host IronPython in an > > existing C# SL app and I would like to use the .NET > > libraries from IronPython. I hadn't realized or > noticed, > > however, that the dlls shipped with SL are not the same > as > > those available for production use from IronPython > > directly. My app references IronPython.dll version > > 2.0.0.0, runtime version 2.0.50727, file version > > 1.1.20625.0. Is there a more appropriate and still SL > > compatible version to use? > > > > > > What is the reason not to use the version of IronPython > that ships with > Silverlight? > > To use any other you will have to compile from source, > targeting > Silverlight. This should work though - you shouldn't just > drop in DLLs > that weren't compiled for Silverlight. > > What you are aiming to do seems straightforward enough. > > Michael > > > That aside, the IronPython-relevant aspect of my app is > > straightforward: grab a string from a textbox, pass it > via > > JavaScript to SL, and then attempt to execute it via > > IronPython. > > > > The C# method that handles this process is below. It > > takes the string from JavaScript, and then executes it > as > > Python code. For the sake of debugging at first at > least, > > it then assumes that a function "func" was defined, as > > that's then evaluated. > > > > [Scriptable] > > public void Execute(string script) > > { > > try > > { > > PythonEngine engine = > > PythonEngine.CurrentEngine; > > engine.Execute(script); > > object result = engine.Evaluate("func()"); > > > > if (result != null) > > { > > Debug.WriteLine(result); > > } > > } > > catch (Exception e) > > { > > Debug.WriteLine(e); > > } > > } > > > > Prior to any execution as per above, I initialize PAL > > exactly as described here: > > > [http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ironpython/silverlight/embeddi > > ng_ironpython.shtml]. > > > > Thoughts on what I'm doing wrong? > > > > Thanks again, > > > > -Craig > > > > ---Discussion of IronPython <users@lists.ironpython.com> > > wrote --- > > > >> Craig S. Perler wrote: > >> > >> I'm having problems accessing .NET libraries from > >> IronPython hosted within a Silverlight application and > >> have hit a wall. If you have any advice, I'd be most > >> appreciative! > >> > > > > The work around for hosting IronPython in Silverlight > 1.1 > > is a little messy, since the DLR should take care of > this > > and not require the user's app to override the PAL. We > are > > revisiting this for the next release of Silverlight to > > make it work well. > > > > I assume you'd like to host IronPython in an existing C# > > SL app? If you can do without C# code, and without the > > bleeding edge IronPython version ... you could just use > > the IronPython version shipped in Silverlight. There are > > samples on silverlight.net if you'd like examples on how > > to do it. > > > > > >> To describe my setup... I'm first initializing the > >> PlatformAdaptationLayer with the details described here > >> > >> > > > [http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ironpython/silverlight/embeddi > > > >> ng_ironpython.shtml]. I'm not certain what exactly that > >> does, but it seems clear that no amount of fiddling > >> > > around > > > >> in IronPython works without detailing the > >> ScriptEnvironmentSetup. With that in place, I see a bit > >> > > of > > > >> progress: I can execute the script "def func():\r\n > >> return 'in Func()'" and then retrieve the result by > >> evaluating the script "func()". > >> > >> I've tried a variety of combinations to gain access to > >> System.DateTime from the Python script, but they all end > >> up with an error like the one below. Additionally, this > >> error is also similar to the one I receive when > >> > > attempting > > > >> to call PythonEngine.ExecuteFile(string path), which I > >> have thus far been unable to get to work. > >> > > > > Can you send me the source or a smaller repro of the > > issue? 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