[IronPython] special method equivalents in C#
Christian Schmidt
Christian2.Schmidt at gmx.de
Thu Aug 10 05:01:38 PDT 2006
Hi,
I want to implement special methods of classes in C# that I use from
ironpython.
For example C#'s equivalent of Python's __iter__ is to derive from
IEnumerable, __getitem__ corresponds to this[object], __init__ and
__del__ to constructor and destructor, __str__ to toString(), __hash__
to getHashCode(), ...
Is there a table of all conversion from C# to Python special methods or
a general mechanism?
Especially I'm looking for the equivalent of __getattr__. I tried
__getattr__ in C#, but it didn't get exported in IronPython (atleast it
wasn't shown in dir(myclass).
Further methods I'm looking for is __nonzero__, __call__, __contains__.
Currently my workaround is to encapsulate the C#-classes in Python
classes extended by the special methods.
Thanks for any hints.
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