Hi Evan (Ebam?),
This was not possible until recently due to some issues with
PythonEngine.Shutdown().
But it should be fixed in latest pythonnet 2.3.0 according to this bug
report:
https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet/issues/245
If it still doesn't work for you, then please report back your environment,
such as Python, .NET/Mono, and OS versions and architectures.
Cheers,
Denis
On Sun, Apr 16, 2017, 9:08 PM Evan Davey
Hi,
I am using Python.Net embedded inside an application. The application allows me to select and run a python file (which then allows me to use Python to access that application's C# SDK).
string code; using (var streamReader = new StreamReader(scriptFile, Encoding.UTF8)) { code = streamReader.ReadToEnd(); }
using (Py.GIL()) { PythonEngine.Exec(code); }
This works, except when the code imports a python module I have to quit and restart the application in order for the import to reflect any code changes (which is very slow for debugging).
How can I reload or reset the PythonEngine before running the code?
Cheers, Ebam
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