[Python.NET] exposing modules

Haran Shivanan shivanan at statictype.org
Thu Jun 15 15:05:49 CEST 2006


Hi , All

(Minor point, but I'm not the author of that mail. I think Srivatsa 
asked the question)
Anyway, I think you need to add a "using Python.Runtime" clause to the 
top of the file before this will work.

Thanks,
Haran


Matthew Pontefract wrote:

>Hi Haran
>
>It sounds almost as though the Python.Runtime.dll, though added to your
>project, is not listed as a reference for the code you're compiling. In
>Visual Studio 2005 (the only one of which I have experience) you'd click
>References and add a new one (navigating to the dll). If using nant, the
><csc> element needs a child element <references> containing an <include
>name="Python.Runtime.dll"/>. 
>
>Once done, and assuming you have not omitted the using statement in your
>code (and not mis-spelled the package name) I would hope your code would
>compile.
>
>I appologise if I'm merely stating the obvious here - your email didn't
>have a huge amount to go on so I'm just running down the list of things
>I personally would check first! If you still have trouble, let us know
>how you are building your code etc. and I'll try and help further :)
>
>Kind regards
>Matthew
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: pythondotnet-bounces at python.org
>[mailto:pythondotnet-bounces at python.org] On Behalf Of Srivatsa, Radhika
>Sent: 13 June 2006 21:48
>To: Haran Shivanan; pythondotnet at python.org
>Subject: Re: [Python.NET] exposing modules
>
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to achieve the first step still - of emedding the python
>interpreter within my .NET application and am kind of stuck there. 
>
>Here's what I did:
>
>1) Added "Python.Runtime.dll" to the build (of .NET project).
>
>2) Added the following line in the constructor:
>   PythonEngine.Initialize();
>
>This gives me the following errors:
>error C2065: 'PythonEngine' : undeclared identifier
>error C2228: left of '.Initialize' must have class/struct/union type
>        type is ''unknown-type''
>
>What other step have I missed ?
>
>Thanks
>
>--Radhika
>
>Radhika Srivatsa
>UMS Software Development
>Voice: (858)618-2235
> 
>
>  
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: pythondotnet-bounces at python.org 
>>[mailto:pythondotnet-bounces at python.org] On Behalf Of Haran Shivanan
>>Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 8:27 PM
>>To: pythondotnet at python.org
>>Subject: [Python.NET] exposing modules
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm trying to embed the python interpreter in my .NET-based program.
>>The basic stuff is working fine.
>>But now, I want to expose some of my program's internal data 
>>to the scripts.
>>(ie, not just functions that live in an assembly, but access 
>>to my live program's state) For example, if I have a WinForms 
>>application, I want to be able to access a textbox's current 
>>text from python.
>>Ideally, I should be able to do something like this from a script:
>>import MyApp
>>s = MyApp.GetText()
>>
>>Is there any way to do this in Python.NET?
>>And if not, can someone provide me with some pointers on how 
>>to go about adding the functionality to the Python.NET code?
>>(I believe we have to use issue a call to Py_InitModule or something,
>>right?)
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Haran
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