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Error when exposing a python method to .Net in python 2. #492

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Environment

  • Pythonnet version: 2.3.0
  • Python version: 2.7.13
  • Operating System: Windows 10

Details

We are trying to expose a python method in .Net, in a class that inherits from System.Object.

We are following the example code in clr.py in the pythonnet repository except that we are inheriting from System.Object and that we are using a namespace. When we run

class X(System.Object):
    __namespace__ = "PyTest"
    @clrmethod(int, [str])
    def test(self, x):
        return len(x)

we get the error message

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test.py", line 80, in
class X(System.Object):
TypeError: Error when calling the metaclass bases
Unable to find an entry point named 'PyIter_Check' in DLL 'python27'.

The error seems to be due to the fact that PyIter_Check is a #define statement and not a function in python. Therefore the import of the function fails in runtime.cs. The error does not occur in python 3 because PyIter_Check is not imported when python 3 is used.

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