[Ironpython-users] IronPython, Daily Digest 8/27/2012

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Tue Aug 28 13:19:53 CEST 2012


Hi ironpython,

Here's your Daily Digest of new issues for project "IronPython".

In today's digest:ISSUES

1. [New comment] IronPython 2.6 not finding a .pyc file.
2. [New issue] Make PythonHiddenAttribute public

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ISSUES

1. [New comment] IronPython 2.6 not finding a .pyc file.
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/33067
User MarkusSchaber has commented on the issue:

"pyc files are implementation version dependent - even cPython does not allow pyc files to be re-used across different versions."-----------------

2. [New issue] Make PythonHiddenAttribute public
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/33073
User DanielWolf has proposed the issue:

"I'm writing a C# application that can be extended via IronPython scripts. These scripts can access a library of .NET classes I wrote in C#.

Those classes have some public methods and properties that I would like to hide from the IronPython scripts, so that a script can't call them. Looking at the IronPython source code, I noticed the PythonHidden attribute in IronPython.Runtime that seems to do just that. However, that attribute is internal, so there is no way for me to use it in my own classes.

Is there a reason for PythonHiddenAttribute being internal? Can it be made public? Or is there another way to hide members from IronPython that I just missed?"
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