Ethan, I believe [] syntax is meant for generics. To create string s = System.String(³some string²) should work. Maksim On 4/24/09 2:34 PM, "Ethan Adler" <ewadler@gmail.com> wrote:
Anyone getting the following problem when running the current version of python.net <http://python.net> with python2.6?
C:\Documents and Settings\ethan>python Python 2.6.2 (r262:71605, Apr 14 2009, 22:40:02) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
> import clr > from System import String > s = String[str]("a")
Unhandled Exception: System.InvalidOperationException: Handle is not initialized . at System.Runtime.InteropServices.GCHandle.FromIntPtr(IntPtr value) at System.Runtime.InteropServices.GCHandle.op_Explicit(IntPtr value) at Python.Runtime.ManagedType.GetManagedObject(IntPtr ob) at Python.Runtime.Runtime.PythonArgsToTypeArray(IntPtr arg, Boolean mangleObj ects) at Python.Runtime.ClassObject.type_subscript(IntPtr idx) at Python.Runtime.MetaType.mp_subscript(IntPtr tp, IntPtr idx)
If I try s = String("a") without the [str], it doesn't even give an error, it just quits.
I spent a few minutes looking through the archives before posting, but I did not search exhaustively, so if this is a redundant post, I apologize.
thanks, -Ethan
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