[Python.NET] Using a managed private DLL in python for .NET‏

Barton barton at bcdesignswell.com
Sun Apr 8 01:27:47 CEST 2012


import clr
clr.AddReference("OneWireAPI")
import OneWireAPI as OW
# Now you may access the classes, etc on the library
# Have fun with that!

NOTE: I haven't tried this.
# OneWireContainer enumeration
for owc in OW.getAllDeviceContainers():
	print owc.getDescription ()

On 04/04/2012 07:34 AM, Jorn Vanloofsvelt wrote:
> Dear Brian
>
> My question is very short, and I hope that the answer is simple but I
> have not been able to find an answer on the web.
>
> I am using python for .NET, I want to use a private managed DLL. My code
> looks as follows:
>
>     import clr
>     from clr import System
>
>     clr.AddReference("OneWireAPI")
>
>
> That works, however I am unable to get the namespace or its classes. How
> am I supposed to do this?
> I figured "from clr import namespace", but that didn't work. I have also
> tried Assembly.LoadFromFile()
>
> Here is an example of usage of this DLL:
> http://files.maxim-ic.com/sia_bu/softdev/owdocs_400beta2/Docs/OW.NET/OW.NET_Primer.html
>
> Greetings
> Jorn
>
>
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