[python-win32] Python-win32 Digest, Vol 33, Issue 7
Tony C
cappy2112 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 8 05:24:53 CET 2005
Ok, I'm about 90% there now
I've used the Simple.py from page 213, because there is less involved.
when I run it- I see the registration messages. All is good so far.
I made one tiny change, related to the call to CreateGuid()
import pythoncom
class PythonCOMServer:
_public_methods_ = ['pyCOMSplit']
_reg_progid_= "PythonCOMDemo"
_reg_clsid_= pythoncom.CreateGuid()
def pyCOMSplit(StringFromVB):
from string import split
if self.StringFromVB != None:
return split(self.StringFromVB )
if __name__ == '__main__':
print"Registering COM server"
import win32com.server.register
win32com.server.register.UseCommandLine( PythonCOMServer )
When I try sending a string from the VB side,
Type Error; str() takes at most 1 arguments, two given
I see no explicit calls to str.
Here's the VB side
Option Explicit
Private Sub cmdToPython_Click()
Dim Python As Object
Dim FromPython As Variant
Set Python = CreateObject("PythonCOMDemo")
FromPython = Python.pyCOMSplit("This string to Python")
txtFromPython = FromPython
End Sub
This call, is what is causing the runtime exception
Python.pyCOMSplit("This string to Python")
What am I doing wrong?
thanks
On 12/6/05, Mark Hammond <mhammond at skippinet.com.au> wrote:
>
> > >>Certainly COM would work. In this case your VB EXE would use
> CreateObject
> > >>to create a Python implemented object.
>
> > As what type of Python Object?
>
> > I have the VB6 ide open, and the references Browser as well,
> > there is no generic Python object to include into a VB project.
>
> > Which means one would have to create a Python COM server
> > and Type library first, before being able to reference it
> > from the VB IDE.
>
> Actually, you don't need to create a typelib. Just register the PythonCOM
> server, and have VB use CreateObject with the ProgID. All vars will need
> to
> be declared as "object", and you wont get auto-complete type features, but
> it will work. VB supports late-binding.
>
>
> > Even though I have Python Programming in Win32, I'm not sure what
> > needs to be done to make a minimal Python COM server that can be
> > called from VB.
>
> Pages 221 and 222 have an example using VBA (ie, the VB embedded in
> MSOffice
> apps)
>
> > Also, creating a type library requires using Visual C- which isn't a
> > problem, it's the language of the IDL required to create the TLB that
> > I don't udnerstand.
>
> You should be able to avoid TLBs - certainly to get started...
>
> Mark
>
>
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