[IronPython] Declare a class in Python and use it in .net
Ori
oorrii at gmail.com
Fri Aug 3 19:28:16 CEST 2007
How can I do what I asked using delegate? I have to inherit from a class,
override a method and return an object. I guess I can manage with returning
a delegate that execute the overriden method - but it is important to me
that the metod will be a part of a class because the code has calls to other
class properties and methods.
Dino Viehland wrote:
>
> Because Python doesn't create normal .NET classes they basically have to
> be created from Python code. You could hand a delegate (just a Python
> function that matches the delegates # of arguments) off to the C# code and
> call that from C# and get the result back.
>
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> Hello,
>
> I have a .net class (in some assembly). I want to inherit from it and
> override a function in it - with python code. I'm using c# to compile the
> python code, and after the compilation is done I want to create an
> instance
> of the new class inside c#.
>
> Is there a way to do it?
>
> Thanks,
> Ori
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