[IronPython] 'map' not working the same between IronPython-0.7.xand IronPython-0.9?
Steven Drucker
sdrucker at microsoft.com
Wed Aug 3 22:01:51 CEST 2005
Typo in the sample - should read:
filesraw = System.IO.Directory.GetFiles('D:\\temp\\photos');
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Subject: [IronPython] 'map' not working the same between
IronPython-0.7.xand IronPython-0.9?
I used to be able to do the following code:
def foo(a):
print a;
filesraw = System.IO.Directory('D:\\temp\\photos");
map(foo,filesraw);
and it would work just fine.
Now, however, this is no longer working.
The error I get is as follows:
PythonTypeError: foo() takes exactly 1 argument, (97 given)
This seems like it should work since filesraw is enumerable and in fact,
I can do the following:
for file in filesraw:
print file
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