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Environment
- Python.NET version: 3.0.5
- Tested on two configurations:
- Windows 10, Python 3.12.4, .NET Framework
- Windows 10, Python 3.12.4, .NET 9.0.201
Details
Code to reproduce the issue is below.
.NET library code:
namespace TestLib
{
public class BaseClass
{
public virtual string Foo()
{
return "Foo";
}
public virtual string Bar()
{
return "Bar";
}
}
public class DerivedClass : BaseClass
{
public override string Foo()
{
return "DerivedFoo";
}
}
}
Python code:
from pathlib import Path
import clr
clr.AddReference(str(Path(__file__).parent / 'TestLib.dll'))
from TestLib import BaseClass, DerivedClass
class TestClass(DerivedClass):
__namespace__ = 'CrlTest'
def Foo(self):
return 'Test' + super().Foo()
def Bar(self):
# This work fine
# return 'Test' + DerivedClass.Bar(self)
# This calls TestClass::Bar for some reason
return 'Test' + super().Bar()
if __name__ == '__main__':
stc = TestClass()
print('Foo() -> ' + stc.Foo())
print('Bar() -> ' + stc.Bar())
Python script output:
Foo() -> TestDerivedFoo
Process is terminated due to StackOverflowException.
For some reason calling super().Bar()
results in calling TestClass.Bar(self)
instead of DerivedClass.Bar(self)
, which in the end results in infinite recursion. Calling DerivedClass.Bar(self)
directly works as expected.
It seem to be related to the fact that the method you try to override in Python is not defined in the immediate parent class, since Foo
in the example works fine.
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