I am trying to use C# classes from python, using python.net on mono / ubuntu.
So far I managed to do a simple function call with one argument work. What I am now trying to do is pass a python callback to the C# function call.
I tried the following variations below, none worked. Can someone show how to make that work?
// C# - testlib.cs
class MC {
public double method1(int n) {
Console.WriteLine("Executing method1" );
/* .. */
}
public double method2(Delegate f) {
Console.WriteLine("Executing method2" );
/* ... do f() at some point ... */
/* also tried f.DynamicInvoke() */
Console.WriteLine("Done executing method2" );
}
}
Python script
import testlib, System
mc = testlib.MC()
mc.method1(10) # that works
def f():
print "Executing f"
mc.method2(f)
# does not know of method2 with that signature, fair enough...
# is this the right way to turn it into a callback?
f2 = System.AssemblyLoad(f)
# no error message, but f does not seem to be invoked
mc.method2(f2)
mc.method2(f)
?