Path: csiph.com!usenet.pasdenom.info!news.franciliens.net!news.muarf.org!nntpfeed.proxad.net!proxad.net!feeder1-2.proxad.net!usenet-fr.net!nerim.net!novso.com!newsfeed.xs4all.nl!newsfeed4.news.xs4all.nl!xs4all!newsgate.cistron.nl!newsgate.news.xs4all.nl!post.news.xs4all.nl!not-for-mail Return-Path: X-Original-To: python-list@python.org Delivered-To: python-list@mail.python.org X-Spam-Status: OK 0.000 X-Spam-Evidence: '*H*': 1.00; '*S*': 0.00; 'scripts': 0.03; 'explicitly': 0.05; 'url:pipermail': 0.05; 'string': 0.09; 'received:209.85.219': 0.09; 'referenced': 0.09; 'runtime': 0.09; 'subject:modules': 0.09; 'subject:using': 0.09; 'supported,': 0.09; 'python': 0.11; "wouldn't": 0.14; '10:17': 0.16; 'complacent': 0.16; 'imports': 0.16; 'ironpython': 0.16; 'python.net': 0.16; 'reasonably': 0.16; 'string:': 0.16; 'subject:Python.NET': 0.16; 'subject:import': 0.16; 'ignore': 0.16; 'wrote:': 0.18; 'passing': 0.19; 'things.': 0.19; 'thu,': 0.19; 'example': 0.22; 'import': 0.22; 'aug': 0.22; 'to:name :python-list@python.org': 0.22; 'dll': 0.24; 'module,': 0.24; 'looks': 0.24; '(see': 0.26; 'header:In-Reply-To:1': 0.27; '----': 0.29; 'patch': 0.29; 'wonder': 0.29; 'message-id:@mail.gmail.com': 0.30; 'work.': 0.31; 'code': 0.31; 'getting': 0.31; 'figure': 0.32; 'know.': 0.32; 'url:python': 0.33; 'guess': 0.33; "can't": 0.35; 'received:209.85': 0.35; 'received:google.com': 0.35; 'there': 0.35; 'really': 0.36; 'curious': 0.36; "i'll": 0.36; 'url:org': 0.36; 'received:209': 0.37; 'being': 0.38; 'problems': 0.38; 'to:addr:python-list': 0.38; 'pm,': 0.38; 'sure': 0.39; 'to:addr:python.org': 0.39; 'unable': 0.39; 'either': 0.39; 'url:mail': 0.40; 'even': 0.60; 'new': 0.61; 'kind': 0.63; 'telling': 0.64; 'more': 0.64; 'evaluate': 0.72; 'expose': 0.84; 'succeed.': 0.84; '2013': 0.98 X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=google.com; s=20120113; h=x-gm-message-state:mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date :message-id:subject:to:content-type:content-transfer-encoding; bh=h5fHxI6Cm4I+Z2TfnhJEhBebMG6rLtrQghJeACuXWXw=; b=U91E6rP8XkrL2U765xgNm0pCN5icaLzzLLao9sIjCBlzyK6/K48SRzOv+vqCbB04nt 1Uoo361ttqMXQtwqceO0Z0iDykXdzGFhkN0WUxwfdM79LLfnydexfbTHJLT/m+JOYhk4 02kGhWlTWy9Sg0dH9ZMs3fPCHqXY11sMombBlOwCVyJjFETa1BjP2+B3Xo4SF0XX88e/ XCQAmDYLFlhr+pyb4yfQNs3YfPzYvBFSQL7CNL5f68IkiQUj2mE3d2/SWcSebq1imXNJ 945i1pu8RRRQzWad8XmuqKM5JsqfZzw4/sQVDEtnImfz44nj0xDgWjf/nXPWVFEaH9I/ HdpQ== X-Gm-Message-State: ALoCoQmV+l/L0V+9lJ3fwiIgRt0evigNt8UCRIuLNvxEvf9BM8/3GL5qlnBB/0dYDa7uTFoUasDGBUY3wy3Fv+F6ik1SOA6hIIfxrbpLpVOoUtmmfpmi8eFx36+ttCTj6BRNc7M4D6NgJjONmKtveJ4akwODl3VrSA== X-Received: by 10.60.134.230 with SMTP id pn6mr7092362oeb.52.1376027284101; Thu, 08 Aug 2013 22:48:04 -0700 (PDT) X-Received: by 10.60.134.230 with SMTP id pn6mr7092354oeb.52.1376027284006; Thu, 08 Aug 2013 22:48:04 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <2401ddc7-0fe0-4cd9-b7cf-f2dd8649c58f@googlegroups.com> References: <2401ddc7-0fe0-4cd9-b7cf-f2dd8649c58f@googlegroups.com> From: Benjamin Kaplan Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 22:47:43 -0700 Subject: Re: Resolving import errors reported by PyLint in modules using Python.NET To: "python-list@python.org" Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Junkmail-Whitelist: YES (by domain whitelist at mpv1.tis.cwru.edu) X-BeenThere: python-list@python.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.15 Precedence: list List-Id: General discussion list for the Python programming language List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Newsgroups: comp.lang.python Message-ID: Lines: 31 NNTP-Posting-Host: 2001:888:2000:d::a6 X-Trace: 1376027668 news.xs4all.nl 15970 [2001:888:2000:d::a6]:40755 X-Complaints-To: abuse@xs4all.nl Xref: csiph.com comp.lang.python:52247 On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 10:17 PM, wrote: > PyLint can't figure out imports of .NET code being referenced in my Pytho= n scripts that use Python.NET. I can kind of see why; you have to evaluate= some clr.AddReference calls for the imports to even succeed. I wonder if = I have any recourse. Generally, to import a DLL you have to do a few thing= s. I guess for an example I'll import a .NET string: > > ---- > import clr # Python .NET common-language runtime module, the important= part of it all > > clr.AddReference("System") > from System import String # .NET System.String > > can =3D String("Spam") > ---- > > PyLint is not amused: > F: 4, 0: Unable to import 'System' (import-error) > > I wondered if there were any tricks to make it work. I don't want to jus= t ignore import-error, either by explicitly telling pylint to ignore them, = or be getting complacent in seeing them all the time. I am also kind of cu= rious if PyLint will expose new problems if it's able to figure out more th= ings after successfully passing the imports. I wouldn't really know. Are you using Python.NET or IronPython? IronPython is reasonably well supported, and it looks like there's a patch you can use to get PyLint working on it (see http://mail.python.org/pipermail/ironpython-users/2012-June/016099.html ). Not sure what's going on with Python.NET