Hi I just updated to r105 and now I can''t require assemblies anymore. >>> require ''bin/System.Net.dll'' c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': Invalid character ''?'' in expression (Synta xError) from :0:in `Initialize##1'' Do I submit a bug for that? Cheers Ivan
This is a feature and not a bug :) You''ll need to specify the fully qualified assembly name: require "System.Net, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorArchitecture=MSIL" However, you can also just put a file called system.net.rb in your search path and have it do the scary require which gets you back to require ''system.net'' Thanks, -John -----Original Message----- From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:32 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading Hi I just updated to r105 and now I can''t require assemblies anymore. >>> require ''bin/System.Net.dll'' c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': Invalid character ''?'' in expression (Synta xError) from :0:in `Initialize##1'' Do I submit a bug for that? Cheers Ivan _______________________________________________ Ironruby-core mailing list Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core
One more thing, r105 adds support for the -I command line switch, so you can now: ir -I path-to-your-includes-directory yourapp.rb Thanks, -John -----Original Message----- From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:32 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading Hi I just updated to r105 and now I can''t require assemblies anymore. >>> require ''bin/System.Net.dll'' c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': Invalid character ''?'' in expression (Synta xError) from :0:in `Initialize##1'' Do I submit a bug for that? Cheers Ivan _______________________________________________ Ironruby-core mailing list Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core
maybe system.net was a bad example. I also have a compiled dll that contains my objects.. when I run my specs with r104 things work when I do it with r105 they don''t anymore. They always fail on those require lines. and you''re saying that now I don''t have to go through a assemblies.each{|assembly| require assembly} anymore but can just do ir -l bin lib/main.rb to get my app going ? --- in the past I just had to do require path_to_my_own_assembly It seems that that has changed now? At this moment it doesn''t seem to recognize a .dll as an assembly but rather wants to execute is as a ruby source file. Where before the LoadModule method would call GetFileKind at some point and correctly identify .dll as an assembly. --- I did some more investigating and it seems like File.dirname(__FILE__) doesn''t report the correct directory in the console + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby ? ir IronRuby 1.0.0.0 on .NET 2.0.50727.1434 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Note that local variables do not work today in the console. As a workaround, use globals instead (eg $x = 42 instead of x = 42). >>> File.dirname(__FILE__) => "C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition" >>> I thought it would to return => "C:\projects\lumpr\src \Sylvester.DesktopyEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby" Thanks Ivan On 14/05/2008, at 10:42 AM, John Lam (IRONRUBY) wrote:> One more thing, r105 adds support for the -I command line switch, so > you can now: > > ir -I path-to-your-includes-directory yourapp.rb > > Thanks, > -John > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org > ] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero > Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:32 PM > To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > Subject: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading > > Hi > > I just updated to r105 and now I can''t require assemblies anymore. > >>>> require ''bin/System.Net.dll'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': Invalid character ''?'' in expression (Synta > xError) > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > > Do I submit a bug for that? > > Cheers > Ivan > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core
Ok I''m all for features but how do I now require my own homebaked dll because registering them in the GAC isn''t the way to go IMHO :) I''ve tried a bunch of things to get to my dll but it boils down to that it doesn''t know how to load it. When I copy my assembly into the ironruby build folder it does work. That just doesn''t seem right to me. If there is a new an elegant way to load arbitrary assemblies then I''d love to know. In meantime I can hack my source to add assembly loading from a path as well Below the output from my various tries to get my assembly loaded without putting it in the ironruby binaries folder + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby ? ir -I C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin\Sylvester.Contracts.dll >>> include Twitter::Model c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\ModuleOps.cs:642:in `ConstantMissing'': uninitialized constant Object:: Twitter (NameError) from :0:in `Initialize##1'' >>> exit + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby ? ir -I C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'' c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) from :0:in `Initialize##1'' >>> exit + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby ? ir >>> Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'') => 0 >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'' c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) from :0:in `Initialize##7'' >>> exit + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby ? ir -I C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin >>> Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'') => 0 >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'' c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) from :0:in `Initialize##8'' >>> Thanks Ivan On 14/05/2008, at 10:42 AM, John Lam (IRONRUBY) wrote:> One more thing, r105 adds support for the -I command line switch, so > you can now: > > ir -I path-to-your-includes-directory yourapp.rb > > Thanks, > -John > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org > ] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero > Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:32 PM > To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > Subject: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading > > Hi > > I just updated to r105 and now I can''t require assemblies anymore. > >>>> require ''bin/System.Net.dll'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': Invalid character ''?'' in expression (Synta > xError) > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > > Do I submit a bug for that? > > Cheers > Ivan > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core
I haven''t tried revision 105 to know if it still works but I''ve been using the /paths command line option to tell IronRuby where my assemblies are. ir.exe paths/:C:\paths\to\my\dlls my_ruby_script.rb Cheers, Steve On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Ivan Porto Carrero <ivan at flanders.co.nz> wrote:> Ok I''m all for features but how do I now require my own homebaked dll > because registering them in the GAC isn''t the way to go IMHO :) > > I''ve tried a bunch of things to get to my dll but it boils down to that it > doesn''t know how to load it. When I copy my assembly into the ironruby build > folder it does work. That just doesn''t seem right to me. If there is a new > an elegant way to load arbitrary assemblies then I''d love to know. In > meantime I can hack my source to add assembly loading from a path as well > > Below the output from my various tries to get my assembly loaded without > putting it in the ironruby binaries folder > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > ? ir -I > C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin\Sylvester.Contracts.dll > > >>> include Twitter::Model > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\ModuleOps.cs:642:in > `ConstantMissing'': uninitialized constant Object:: > Twitter (NameError) > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > >>> exit > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > ? ir -I > C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin > > >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=null'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract > s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > >>> exit > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > ? ir > > >>> > Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'') > => 0 > >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=null'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract > s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) > from :0:in `Initialize##7'' > >>> exit > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > ? ir -I > C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin > > >>> > Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'') > => 0 > >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=null'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract > s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) > from :0:in `Initialize##8'' > >>> > > Thanks > Ivan > > On 14/05/2008, at 10:42 AM, John Lam (IRONRUBY) wrote: > > One more thing, r105 adds support for the -I command line switch, so you > > can now: > > > > ir -I path-to-your-includes-directory yourapp.rb > > > > Thanks, > > -John > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto: > > ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero > > Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:32 PM > > To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > > Subject: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading > > > > Hi > > > > I just updated to r105 and now I can''t require assemblies anymore. > > > > require ''bin/System.Net.dll'' > > > > > > > > > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > > `Require'': Invalid character ''?'' in expression (Synta > > xError) > > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > > > > Do I submit a bug for that? > > > > Cheers > > Ivan > > _______________________________________________ > > Ironruby-core mailing list > > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > > _______________________________________________ > > Ironruby-core mailing list > > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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/20080513/9f600ab8/attachment-0001.html>
That also isn''t working for me. If I use /paths:full path here or -I "full path here" it still doesn''t let me require that assembly . On 14/05/2008, at 1:27 PM, Steve Eichert wrote:> I haven''t tried revision 105 to know if it still works but I''ve been > using the /paths command line option to tell IronRuby where my > assemblies are. > > ir.exe paths/:C:\paths\to\my\dlls my_ruby_script.rb > > Cheers, > Steve > > On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Ivan Porto Carrero <ivan at flanders.co.nz > > wrote: > Ok I''m all for features but how do I now require my own homebaked > dll because registering them in the GAC isn''t the way to go IMHO :) > > I''ve tried a bunch of things to get to my dll but it boils down to > that it doesn''t know how to load it. When I copy my assembly into > the ironruby build folder it does work. That just doesn''t seem right > to me. If there is a new an elegant way to load arbitrary assemblies > then I''d love to know. In meantime I can hack my source to add > assembly loading from a path as well > > Below the output from my various tries to get my assembly loaded > without putting it in the ironruby binaries folder > > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > ? ir -I C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition > \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin\Sylvester.Contracts.dll > > >>> include Twitter::Model > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\ModuleOps.cs: > 642:in `ConstantMissing'': uninitialized constant Object:: > Twitter (NameError) > > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > >>> exit > > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > ? ir -I C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition > \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin > > >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=null'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract > s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) > > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > >>> exit > > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > ? ir > > >>> Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition > \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'') > => 0 > >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=null'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract > s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) > from :0:in `Initialize##7'' > >>> exit > > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > ? ir -I C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition > \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin > > >>> Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition > \Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'') > => 0 > >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=null'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract > s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) > from :0:in `Initialize##8'' > > >>> > > Thanks > Ivan > > On 14/05/2008, at 10:42 AM, John Lam (IRONRUBY) wrote: > > One more thing, r105 adds support for the -I command line switch, so > you can now: > > ir -I path-to-your-includes-directory yourapp.rb > > Thanks, > -John > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org > ] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero > Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:32 PM > To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > Subject: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading > > Hi > > I just updated to r105 and now I can''t require assemblies anymore. > > require ''bin/System.Net.dll'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': Invalid character ''?'' in expression (Synta > xError) > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > > Do I submit a bug for that? > > Cheers > Ivan > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > > _______________________________________________ > 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/20080514/e3e0df07/attachment.html>
I''m having trouble with strong names in the latest version. Is IronRuby.dll meant to be strongly named? The Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.ScriptRuntimeSetup constructor has a hard coded dependence to: IronRuby, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35 But building IronRuby.dll using IronRuby.csproj doesn''t seem to produce a strongly named assembly. I also note that IronRuby.csproj doesn''t set SIGNED but the other projects do. Cheers, Wayne. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20080514/2959e514/attachment.html>
I see. The problem is that an application that is written in a scripting language is not treated the same as a compiled .exe file in CLR''s assembly loading mechanism. Executable file defines a directory from whose subdirectories could private assemblies be loaded. Since we have no .exe file for Ruby apps CLR loader doesn''t consider the root of the app during the search for an assembly. I''ll add support for loading from .dlls back. Framework assemblies should still be loaded either using Kernel#require(<long assembly name>). Tomas From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 6:50 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading That also isn''t working for me. If I use /paths:full path here or -I "full path here" it still doesn''t let me require that assembly . On 14/05/2008, at 1:27 PM, Steve Eichert wrote: I haven''t tried revision 105 to know if it still works but I''ve been using the /paths command line option to tell IronRuby where my assemblies are. ir.exe paths/:C:\paths\to\my\dlls my_ruby_script.rb Cheers, Steve On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Ivan Porto Carrero <ivan at flanders.co.nz<mailto:ivan at flanders.co.nz>> wrote: Ok I''m all for features but how do I now require my own homebaked dll because registering them in the GAC isn''t the way to go IMHO :) I''ve tried a bunch of things to get to my dll but it boils down to that it doesn''t know how to load it. When I copy my assembly into the ironruby build folder it does work. That just doesn''t seem right to me. If there is a new an elegant way to load arbitrary assemblies then I''d love to know. In meantime I can hack my source to add assembly loading from a path as well Below the output from my various tries to get my assembly loaded without putting it in the ironruby binaries folder + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby> ir -I C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin\Sylvester.Contracts.dll>>> include Twitter::Modelc:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\ModuleOps.cs:642:in `ConstantMissing'': uninitialized constant Object:: Twitter (NameError) from :0:in `Initialize##1''>>> exit+ C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby> ir -I C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin>>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0<http://1.0.0.0>, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null''c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract s, Version=1.0.0.0<http://1.0.0.0>, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) from :0:in `Initialize##1''>>> exit+ C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby> ir >>> Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'')=> 0>>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0<http://1.0.0.0>, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null''c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract s, Version=1.0.0.0<http://1.0.0.0>, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) from :0:in `Initialize##7''>>> exit+ C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby> ir -I C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin>>> Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'')=> 0>>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0<http://1.0.0.0>, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null''c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract s, Version=1.0.0.0<http://1.0.0.0>, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) from :0:in `Initialize##8''>>>Thanks Ivan On 14/05/2008, at 10:42 AM, John Lam (IRONRUBY) wrote: One more thing, r105 adds support for the -I command line switch, so you can now: ir -I path-to-your-includes-directory yourapp.rb Thanks, -John -----Original Message----- From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org<mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org> [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org<mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org>] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:32 PM To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org<mailto:ironruby-core at rubyforge.org> Subject: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading Hi I just updated to r105 and now I can''t require assemblies anymore. require ''bin/System.Net.dll'' c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in `Require'': Invalid character ''?'' in expression (Synta xError) from :0:in `Initialize##1'' Do I submit a bug for that? 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My understanding is that when IronRuby is officially released it /will/ be signed, going through and removing the "SIGNED" variable from the other projects should allow it to build correctly. The hard coded dependence below is in an #if. It''s always been like this, in fact I had to reference removing the SIGNED in my quick start which was back in rev75 (or thereabouts). On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:47 PM, Wayne Kelly <w.kelly at qut.edu.au> wrote:> I''m having trouble with strong names in the latest version. > > Is IronRuby.dll meant to be strongly named? > > The Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.ScriptRuntimeSetup constructor has a hard > coded dependence to: > > IronRuby, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35 > > But building IronRuby.dll using IronRuby.csproj doesn''t seem to produce a > strongly named assembly. > > I also note that IronRuby.csproj doesn''t set SIGNED but the other projects > do. > > Cheers, Wayne. > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > >-- Michael Letterle [Polymath Prokrammer] http://blog.prokrams.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20080514/0eb0f2de/attachment.html>
Hi, I submitted a patch that restores that original behavior. Cheers Ivan On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Tomas Matousek < Tomas.Matousek at microsoft.com> wrote:> I see. The problem is that an application that is written in a scripting > language is not treated the same as a compiled .exe file in CLR''s assembly > loading mechanism. Executable file defines a directory from whose > subdirectories could private assemblies be loaded. Since we have no .exe > file for Ruby apps CLR loader doesn''t consider the root of the app during > the search for an assembly. > > I''ll add support for loading from .dlls back. Framework assemblies should > still be loaded either using Kernel#require(<long assembly name>). > > > > Tomas > > > > *From:* ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto: > ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] *On Behalf Of *Ivan Porto Carrero > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 13, 2008 6:50 PM > *To:* ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > *Subject:* Re: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading > > > > That also isn''t working for me. > > If I use /paths:full path here or -I "full path here" it still doesn''t let > me require that assembly . > > > > > > > > > > > > On 14/05/2008, at 1:27 PM, Steve Eichert wrote: > > > > I haven''t tried revision 105 to know if it still works but I''ve been > using the /paths command line option to tell IronRuby where my assemblies > are. > > ir.exe paths/:C:\paths\to\my\dlls my_ruby_script.rb > > Cheers, > Steve > > On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Ivan Porto Carrero <ivan at flanders.co.nz> > wrote: > > Ok I''m all for features but how do I now require my own homebaked dll > because registering them in the GAC isn''t the way to go IMHO :) > > I''ve tried a bunch of things to get to my dll but it boils down to that it > doesn''t know how to load it. When I copy my assembly into the ironruby build > folder it does work. That just doesn''t seem right to me. If there is a new > an elegant way to load arbitrary assemblies then I''d love to know. In > meantime I can hack my source to add assembly loading from a path as well > > Below the output from my various tries to get my assembly loaded without > putting it in the ironruby binaries folder > > > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > > ? ir -I > C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin\Sylvester.Contracts.dll > > >>> include Twitter::Model > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\ModuleOps.cs:642:in > `ConstantMissing'': uninitialized constant Object:: > Twitter (NameError) > > > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > > >>> exit > > > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > > ? ir -I > C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin > > >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=null'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract > s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) > > > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > > >>> exit > > > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > ? ir > > >>> > Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'') > => 0 > >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=null'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract > s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) > from :0:in `Initialize##7'' > >>> exit > > > > + C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby > > ? ir -I > C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin > > >>> > Dir.chdir(''C:\projects\lumpr\src\Sylvester.DesktopEdition\Sylvester.IronRuby\bin'') > => 0 > >>> require ''Sylvester.Contracts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=null'' > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': no such file to load -- Sylvester.Contract > s, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null (LoadError) > from :0:in `Initialize##8'' > > > >>> > > Thanks > Ivan > > On 14/05/2008, at 10:42 AM, John Lam (IRONRUBY) wrote: > > One more thing, r105 adds support for the -I command line switch, so you > can now: > > ir -I path-to-your-includes-directory yourapp.rb > > Thanks, > -John > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto: > ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero > Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:32 PM > To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > Subject: [Ironruby-core] r105 broke assembly loading > > Hi > > I just updated to r105 and now I can''t require assemblies anymore. > > require ''bin/System.Net.dll'' > > c:\tools\IronRuby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Kernel.cs:272:in > `Require'': Invalid character ''?'' in expression (Synta > xError) > from :0:in `Initialize##1'' > > Do I submit a bug for that? > > Cheers > Ivan > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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