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No special support; you'll have to iterate over all the files as resources, get their contents, and do the following:
var scope = scriptEngine.CreateScope();
scriptEngine.CreateScriptSourceFromString(code).Execute(scope);
Though, why not just put the python files in the XAP? Then importing will just work, since the engine knows how to look in the XAP. If you're really hellbent on having them as resources, you could built a custom version of Microsoft.Scripting.Silverlight.BrowserPAL
to look for files as embedded resources.
~js
Hello,
this is my first post here, so hi!
I'm currently porting some IronPython library I'd like to use from a C# or IronRuby Silverlight app. For that purpose, I'm creating a Silverlight C# library which embeds all the required .py files and try to compile/execute them at runtime.
Is there a built-in way of telling the IronPython engine that some resources are embedded in the dll ? Maybe some hooks to detect imports and return the stream of content for a given .py file ?
The IronPython library has multiple subfolders on several levels, for increased fun.
Should I iterate over all the available files and execute them in the same scope ?
Thanks for any insight when dealing with that kind of scenario,
cheers,
-- Thibaut
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