(All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CABA24.88DB41A0]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/be69fcdc/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/be69fcdc/attachment.gif>
Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I''m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that''s a little ways off. If this still doesn''t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CAB992.6A7F4590]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/dd538d00/attachment-0001.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/dd538d00/attachment-0001.gif>
Ivan Porto Carrero
2010-Mar-02 22:14 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby
try this one? http://ironruby.codeplex.com/releases/view/40175 --- Met vriendelijke groeten - Best regards - Salutations Ivan Porto Carrero Web: http://whiterabbitconsulting.eu - http://flanders.co.nz Twitter: http://twitter.com/casualjim Author of IronRuby in Action (http://manning.com/carrero) Microsoft IronRuby/C# MVP On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Robert Walker <RWalker at kinaxis.com> wrote:> (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, > 07-Feb-10)). > > > > I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use > this object from Ruby I get the error: > > > > >>> r.StdUnitCost > > System.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) > > from (ir):1 > > > > This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. > > > > I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- > there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the > Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly > with .NET 4? > > > > Is there a (simple) work around for this? > > > > Thanks, > > > > *Rob Walker* > Senior Software Architect > > [image: cid:image001.gif at 01CAB992.6A7F4590] <http://www.kinaxis.com/> > > http://www.kinaxis.com > > Kinaxis > 700 Silver Seven Road > Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 > > Office: > > +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 > > Fax: > > +1 613.592.0584 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/6fe27d08/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/6fe27d08/attachment.gif>
Unfortunately that is the one I''m using ... The only thing I have down to the out-of-the-box download is run: corflags /32bit- /force on ir.exe so that I can run it 64-bit (an underlying assembly I use is x64 only) I tried the same test using the latest IronPython bits and it works fine there. From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 5:15 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby try this one? http://ironruby.codeplex.com/releases/view/40175 --- Met vriendelijke groeten - Best regards - Salutations Ivan Porto Carrero Web: http://whiterabbitconsulting.eu - http://flanders.co.nz Twitter: http://twitter.com/casualjim Author of IronRuby in Action (http://manning.com/carrero) Microsoft IronRuby/C# MVP On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Robert Walker <RWalker at kinaxis.com<mailto:RWalker at kinaxis.com>> wrote: (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CABA2D.79A399E0]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 _______________________________________________ Ironruby-core mailing list Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org<mailto:Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/fa13c98c/attachment-0001.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/fa13c98c/attachment-0001.gif>
It is a bug in DynamicObject for which I implemented a workaround in IronRuby some time ago. So the build from latest sources should help. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:05 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I''m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that''s a little ways off. If this still doesn''t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CAB992.6A7F4590]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/8e7fe20a/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/8e7fe20a/attachment.gif>
I''ve tried it with a fresh set of source, and building the "V4 Debug" target in VS2010. Same behaviour, but more detail in the output window: A first chance exception of type ''System.InvalidOperationException'' occurred in Microsoft.Dynamic.dll MT_INIT: Exception UPDATED: Exception SetMethod: initialize affected=1 rules=0 UPDATED: Exception SetMethod: inspect affected=1 rules=0 UPDATED: Exception SetMethod: to_s affected=1 rules=0 A first chance exception of type ''System.InvalidOperationException'' occurred in Microsoft.Dynamic.dll A first chance exception of type ''System.InvalidOperationException'' occurred in Microsoft.Dynamic.dll I''ll see if I can come up with a more minimal repo case. For what it''s worth the call stack on the first exception is: Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.EnsureAvailableForClosure(System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression}) Line 268 C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileGetVariable(System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression variable = {System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression}) Line 279 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileParameterExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression}) Line 340 + 0xf bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression}) Line 1378 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileTypeEqualExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.TypeBinaryExpression}) Line 1272 + 0x30 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.TypeBinaryExpression}) Line 1403 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileLogicalBinaryExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.LogicalBinaryExpression}, bool andAlso = true) Line 683 + 0x3f bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileAndAlsoBinaryExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.LogicalBinaryExpression}) Line 659 + 0x12 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.LogicalBinaryExpression}) Line 1343 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileConditionalExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ConditionalExpression}, bool asVoid = true) Line 697 + 0x33 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ConditionalExpression}) Line 1348 + 0x72 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileAsVoid(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ConditionalExpression}) Line 1327 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileBlockExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.Block3}, bool asVoid = false) Line 356 + 0x58 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.Block3}) Line 1387 + 0x90 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileTop(System.Linq.Expressions.LambdaExpression node = {System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>>}) Line 195 + 0x32 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Generation.CompilerHelpers.LightCompile(System.Linq.Expressions.LambdaExpression lambda = {System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>>}, int compilationThreshold = 0xffffffff) Line 643 + 0x38 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Utils.DynamicUtils.LightBind<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>>(System.Dynamic.DynamicMetaObjectBinder binder = {IronRuby.Runtime.Calls.RubyCallAction}, System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>> site = {System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>>}, object[] args = {object[0x00000002]}, int compilationThreshold = 0xffffffff) Line 67 + 0x76 bytes C# IronRuby.dll!IronRuby.Runtime.Calls.RubyMetaBinder.BindDelegate<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>>(System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>> site = {System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>>}, object[] args = {object[0x00000002]}) Line 104 + 0xea bytes C# System.Core.dll!System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSiteBinder.BindCore<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>>(System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>> site, object[] args) + 0x55 bytes System.Core.dll!System.Dynamic.UpdateDelegates.UpdateAndExecute2<object,object,object>(System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite site = {System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite<System.Func<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CallSite,object,object,object>>}, object arg0 = {IronRuby.Runtime.RubyTopLevelScope}, object arg1 = {Medic.RapidResponse.Proxies.EREngineRecord}) + 0x3c0 bytes Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.DynamicInstruction<object,object,object>.Run(Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.InterpretedFrame frame = {Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.InterpretedFrame}) Line 163 + 0x17a bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.Interpreter.RunInstructions(Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.InterpretedFrame frame = {Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.InterpretedFrame}) Line 142 + 0x62 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.Interpreter.Run(Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.InterpretedFrame frame = {Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.InterpretedFrame}) Line 108 + 0xd bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightLambda.Run2<IronRuby.Runtime.RubyScope,object,object>(IronRuby.Runtime.RubyScope arg0 = {IronRuby.Runtime.RubyTopLevelScope}, null arg1 = main) Line 97 + 0x24 bytes C# IronRuby.dll!IronRuby.Runtime.RubyScriptCode.Run(Microsoft.Scripting.Runtime.Scope scope = {Microsoft.Scripting.Runtime.Scope}, bool bindGlobals = true) Line 111 + 0x5a bytes C# IronRuby.dll!IronRuby.Runtime.RubyScriptCode.Run(Microsoft.Scripting.Runtime.Scope scope = {Microsoft.Scripting.Runtime.Scope}) Line 83 + 0x12 bytes C# Microsoft.Scripting.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.CompiledCode.Execute(Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.ScriptScope scope = {Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.ScriptScope}) Line 83 + 0x3e bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.CommandLine.SimpleCommandDispatcher.Execute(Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.CompiledCode compiledCode = {Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.CompiledCode}, Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.ScriptScope scope = {Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.ScriptScope}) Line 452 + 0x17 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.CommandLine.ExecuteCommand(Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.ScriptSource source = "(ir)") Line 343 + 0x47 bytes C# IronRuby.dll!IronRuby.Hosting.RubyCommandLine.ExecuteCommand(string command = "r.StdUnitCost\n") Line 99 + 0x40 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.CommandLine.RunOneInteraction() Line 332 + 0x1f bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.CommandLine.TryInteractiveAction() Line 291 + 0x9 bytes C# IronRuby.dll!IronRuby.Hosting.RubyCommandLine.TryInteractiveAction() Line 58 + 0xc bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.CommandLine.RunInteractiveLoop() Line 236 + 0x18 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.CommandLine.RunInteractive() Line 209 + 0xa bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.CommandLine.Run() Line 146 + 0x19 bytes C# IronRuby.dll!IronRuby.Hosting.RubyCommandLine.Run() Line 81 + 0xd bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.CommandLine.Run(Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.ScriptEngine engine = "IronRuby", Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.IConsole console = {Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.BasicConsole}, Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.ConsoleOptions options = {IronRuby.Hosting.RubyConsoleOptions}) Line 112 + 0x1a bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.ConsoleHost.RunCommandLine() Line 398 + 0x51 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.ConsoleHost.ExecuteInternal() Line 332 + 0x1a bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.ConsoleHost.Execute() Line 308 + 0x1a bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.ConsoleHost.Run(string[] args = {string[0x00000000]}) Line 222 + 0xc bytes C# ir.exe!RubyConsoleHost.Main(string[] args = {string[0x00000000]}) Line 60 + 0x3e bytes C# From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Tomas Matousek Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:00 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby It is a bug in DynamicObject for which I implemented a workaround in IronRuby some time ago. So the build from latest sources should help. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:05 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I''m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that''s a little ways off. If this still doesn''t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CABA4D.93044860]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/0e1b1296/attachment-0001.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/0e1b1296/attachment-0001.gif>
Jim, have we pushed sources out recently? It might be that we haven''t since I made the change. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:30 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby I''ve tried it with a fresh set of source, and building the "V4 Debug" target in VS2010. Same behaviour, but more detail in the output window: A first chance exception of type ''System.InvalidOperationException'' occurred in Microsoft.Dynamic.dll MT_INIT: Exception UPDATED: Exception SetMethod: initialize affected=1 rules=0 UPDATED: Exception SetMethod: inspect affected=1 rules=0 UPDATED: Exception SetMethod: to_s affected=1 rules=0 A first chance exception of type ''System.InvalidOperationException'' occurred in Microsoft.Dynamic.dll A first chance exception of type ''System.InvalidOperationException'' occurred in Microsoft.Dynamic.dll I''ll see if I can come up with a more minimal repo case. For what it''s worth the call stack on the first exception is: Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.EnsureAvailableForClosure(System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression}) Line 268 C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileGetVariable(System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression variable = {System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression}) Line 279 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileParameterExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression}) Line 340 + 0xf bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ParameterExpression}) Line 1378 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileTypeEqualExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.TypeBinaryExpression}) Line 1272 + 0x30 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.TypeBinaryExpression}) Line 1403 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileLogicalBinaryExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.LogicalBinaryExpression}, bool andAlso = true) Line 683 + 0x3f bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileAndAlsoBinaryExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.LogicalBinaryExpression}) Line 659 + 0x12 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.LogicalBinaryExpression}) Line 1343 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileConditionalExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ConditionalExpression}, bool asVoid = true) Line 697 + 0x33 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ConditionalExpression}) Line 1348 + 0x72 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileAsVoid(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.ConditionalExpression}) Line 1327 + 0x15 bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightCompiler.CompileBlockExpression(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression expr = {System.Linq.Expressions.Block3}, bool asVoid = false) Line 356 + 0x58 bytes C# 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Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.ConsoleHost.ExecuteInternal() Line 332 + 0x1a bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.ConsoleHost.Execute() Line 308 + 0x1a bytes C# Microsoft.Dynamic.dll!Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Shell.ConsoleHost.Run(string[] args = {string[0x00000000]}) Line 222 + 0xc bytes C# ir.exe!RubyConsoleHost.Main(string[] args = {string[0x00000000]}) Line 60 + 0x3e bytes C# From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Tomas Matousek Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:00 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby It is a bug in DynamicObject for which I implemented a workaround in IronRuby some time ago. So the build from latest sources should help. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:05 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I''m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that''s a little ways off. If this still doesn''t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? 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A simple case appears to reproduce the problem: using System; namespace DynamicTest { public class N : System.Dynamic.DynamicObject { public N() { } public override bool TryGetMember(System.Dynamic.GetMemberBinder binder, out Object result) { if (binder.Name == "Zot") { result = "hello world"; return true; } return base.TryGetMember(binder, out result); } } } And then ... $LOAD_PATH << "D:\\Projects\\DynamicTest\\DynamicTest\\bin\\Debug" require "DynamicTest.dll" z =DynamicTest::N.new z.Zot>>> z.ZotSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 --- Rob From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Tomas Matousek Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:00 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby It is a bug in DynamicObject for which I implemented a workaround in IronRuby some time ago. So the build from latest sources should help. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:05 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I''m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that''s a little ways off. If this still doesn''t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CABA52.2CB2CB40]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/69913366/attachment-0001.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100302/69913366/attachment-0001.gif>
This works for me, so I guess the fix just isn''t on GIT yet. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:52 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby A simple case appears to reproduce the problem: using System; namespace DynamicTest { public class N : System.Dynamic.DynamicObject { public N() { } public override bool TryGetMember(System.Dynamic.GetMemberBinder binder, out Object result) { if (binder.Name == "Zot") { result = "hello world"; return true; } return base.TryGetMember(binder, out result); } } } And then ... $LOAD_PATH << "D:\\Projects\\DynamicTest\\DynamicTest\\bin\\Debug" require "DynamicTest.dll" z =DynamicTest::N.new z.Zot>>> z.ZotSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 --- Rob From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Tomas Matousek Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:00 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby It is a bug in DynamicObject for which I implemented a workaround in IronRuby some time ago. So the build from latest sources should help. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:05 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I''m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that''s a little ways off. If this still doesn''t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CAB992.6A7F4590]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100303/96cc10b4/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100303/96cc10b4/attachment.gif>
Yeah, between being sick and test changes, I haven''t pushed in a while. I''ll do a push tonight and make sure the simple repro passes and ends up as a test. ________________________________ From: Tomas Matousek <Tomas.Matousek at microsoft.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 7:47 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org <ironruby-core at rubyforge.org> Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby This works for me, so I guess the fix just isn?t on GIT yet. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:52 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby A simple case appears to reproduce the problem: using System; namespace DynamicTest { public class N : System.Dynamic.DynamicObject { public N() { } public override bool TryGetMember(System.Dynamic.GetMemberBinder binder, out Object result) { if (binder.Name == "Zot") { result = "hello world"; return true; } return base.TryGetMember(binder, out result); } } } And then ... $LOAD_PATH << "D:\\Projects\\DynamicTest\\DynamicTest\\bin\\Debug" require "DynamicTest.dll" z =DynamicTest::N.new z.Zot>>> z.ZotSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 --- Rob From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Tomas Matousek Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:00 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby It is a bug in DynamicObject for which I implemented a workaround in IronRuby some time ago. So the build from latest sources should help. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:05 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I?m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that?s a little ways off. If this still doesn?t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CAB992.6A7F4590]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100303/27a69fcc/attachment-0001.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100303/27a69fcc/attachment-0001.gif>
K, I''ve pushed. I guarantee it builds, but I pushed it before all the tests finished since I have reasonable confidence in them. Looks good so far. I''ll re-push tomorrow if needed. JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 7:53 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Yeah, between being sick and test changes, I haven''t pushed in a while. I''ll do a push tonight and make sure the simple repro passes and ends up as a test. ________________________________ From: Tomas Matousek <Tomas.Matousek at microsoft.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 7:47 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org <ironruby-core at rubyforge.org> Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby This works for me, so I guess the fix just isn''t on GIT yet. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:52 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby A simple case appears to reproduce the problem: using System; namespace DynamicTest { public class N : System.Dynamic.DynamicObject { public N() { } public override bool TryGetMember(System.Dynamic.GetMemberBinder binder, out Object result) { if (binder.Name == "Zot") { result = "hello world"; return true; } return base.TryGetMember(binder, out result); } } } And then ... $LOAD_PATH << "D:\\Projects\\DynamicTest\\DynamicTest\\bin\\Debug" require "DynamicTest.dll" z =DynamicTest::N.new z.Zot>>> z.ZotSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 --- Rob From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Tomas Matousek Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:00 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby It is a bug in DynamicObject for which I implemented a workaround in IronRuby some time ago. So the build from latest sources should help. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:05 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I''m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that''s a little ways off. If this still doesn''t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [Description: cid:image001.gif at 01CAB992.6A7F4590]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100303/45ba57da/attachment-0001.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100303/45ba57da/attachment-0001.gif>
Works great now. Thanks for the fast response! From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 2:53 AM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby K, I''ve pushed. I guarantee it builds, but I pushed it before all the tests finished since I have reasonable confidence in them. Looks good so far. I''ll re-push tomorrow if needed. JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 7:53 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Yeah, between being sick and test changes, I haven''t pushed in a while. I''ll do a push tonight and make sure the simple repro passes and ends up as a test. ________________________________ From: Tomas Matousek <Tomas.Matousek at microsoft.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 7:47 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org <ironruby-core at rubyforge.org> Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby This works for me, so I guess the fix just isn''t on GIT yet. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:52 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby A simple case appears to reproduce the problem: using System; namespace DynamicTest { public class N : System.Dynamic.DynamicObject { public N() { } public override bool TryGetMember(System.Dynamic.GetMemberBinder binder, out Object result) { if (binder.Name == "Zot") { result = "hello world"; return true; } return base.TryGetMember(binder, out result); } } } And then ... $LOAD_PATH << "D:\\Projects\\DynamicTest\\DynamicTest\\bin\\Debug" require "DynamicTest.dll" z =DynamicTest::N.new z.Zot>>> z.ZotSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 --- Rob From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Tomas Matousek Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:00 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby It is a bug in DynamicObject for which I implemented a workaround in IronRuby some time ago. So the build from latest sources should help. Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:05 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I''m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that''s a little ways off. If this still doesn''t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CABAB3.AD320810]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100303/90a05240/attachment-0001.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100303/90a05240/attachment-0001.gif>
Jimmy Schementi
2010-Mar-31 06:36 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby
Also, a small repro would be useful ... I''m not sure how to recreate the assembly finding issues using. From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Jim Deville Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:05 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby Have you tried building Ruby directly? Get the sources from Github, then, from the command line, run c:\path\to\merlin\main\languages\ruby\scripts\dev.bat rb devenv ruby4.sln Inside of VS build ruby4.sln then: 1) For basic testing, rbd will open a prompt for you to resume testing. 2) For using it then without the sources, rake package will generate the release layout at c:\ironruby, which you can then copy to your desired location. After 1.0, I''m going to look into making nightly drops available, but that''s a little ways off. If this still doesn''t work, it might be a bug :( JD From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Robert Walker Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:22 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] Consuming DynamicObjects in IronRuby (All work done with VS2010 RC and matching IronRuby build (v0.9.40, 07-Feb-10)). I have a C# assembly that implements a dynamic object. When I try to use this object from Ruby I get the error:>>> r.StdUnitCostSystem.Core:0:in `BindCore'': unbound variable: Param_0 (TypeError) from (ir):1 This usage works fine from a test C# 4.0 app using the ''dynamic'' keyword. I suspect that the issue is related to the version of the DLR in use -- there are a number of ''InvalidOperationExceptions'' being thrown from the Microsoft.Dynamic.dll and I believe this is no longer a shipping assembly with .NET 4? Is there a (simple) work around for this? Thanks, Rob Walker Senior Software Architect [cid:image001.gif at 01CAB992.6A7F4590]<http://www.kinaxis.com/> http://www.kinaxis.com Kinaxis 700 Silver Seven Road Ottawa, ON, Canada K2V 1C3 Office: +1 613.592.5780 ext. 5282 Fax: +1 613.592.0584 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100331/2a758d9e/attachment-0001.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1706 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20100331/2a758d9e/attachment-0001.gif>