- #Mono framework version 3.12 mod
- #Mono framework version 3.12 update
- #Mono framework version 3.12 code
Integers not working as expected with 32bit Python 3.x I altered ClassManager.GetClassInfo calls to MethodInfo.Name and lower-cased them, and that seemed to work fine for a quick test, but I don't know enough about the internals of this project to know what other issues this could cause. NET (so pascal-case in most cases), but from python most seem to use lower-case / camel-case names. Right now you need to access methods / properties using whatever casing you use from. Hi everyone, I thought it would be a nice feature to be able to specify a name resolver to allow a different naming convention to be used from python. Ability to specify a name resolver for different naming conventions I'm passing a float as dynamic PyObject from Python to C# and this kind of assignment is automagically accepted:ĭouble csharpfloat = 1/(double)PythonFunctionReturningFloat() ĭouble csharpfloat += (double)PythonFunctionReturningFloat() Īny reason for such inconsistent behavior? Add support for clr.ImportExtensions Explicitly stating generic parameter gets error: “System.ArgumentException: GCHandle value cannot be zero” dynamic PyObject cast required inconsistenly The link right now goes to the sourceforge page, but eventually should link to some place on github.
#Mono framework version 3.12 update
Thanks! Update link to released version in the index.html page net, an exception is raised:ĪttributeError: 'int' object has no attribute 'ToString'Īny way to solve this issue? (importing clr doesn't help) The place it failes is demonstrated with:
#Mono framework version 3.12 code
I tried to run an IronPython code with python for. np.pi * 2 works,įorkers davidanthoff chid tonyroberts linuxsw achernet strudel7 swfiua steven-collins-omega colorfulfool kingctan stier08 leith-bartrich fkarb Hasimir shrtcww mysl thorsten-hammer laomagege Erguotou brudo ForrestFeng modulexcite jmckeever79 fdanny priaonehaha gnychis MarcC83 yaqingwang BrisingrAerowing dmikov zwadar userzimmermann dgsantana ruisebastiao denfromufa Necavi filmor zhenghan008 CharlieXu danic gatapia jeffrey-pengz rico-chet swinstanley vmuriart rnestler qd452 matthid hateif zerodeku jimanx2 bonashen dmitriyse edwardro007 lzfernandes fmsaraujo abmclin erinloy ocean2045 zlzw freefall2001 aeroaks royalstream ArvidJB jreback isombyt rmadsen-ks thomasthales1234 stonebig QuantConnect cowboygneox mpvyard mustafakartal yagweb zfq308 r0x0r Akif95 ThajunNajaah milad-d behiever vivainio christopherpow seanw7 mujiansu numpytheano mengyuanxbox360 leo459028 a740122 dsuarezv UncleSusan dhirschfeld xushengyao MisoRobotics testrunner123 Konstantin-Posudevskiy rickardraysearch skynode Laeeth ykwu I4mK4pil pythonnet's Issues. Mathematical operations involving python and literal/managed types.All python objects should be declared as dynamic type.
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Mod.func(args, keywordargname: keywordargvalue) to apply keyword
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Use mod.func(args, Py.kw("keywordargname", keywordargvalue)) or.You can call functions as normal, eg mod.func(args).
#Mono framework version 3.12 mod
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