I'm trying to figure out how to retrieve the value stored in the Person class. The problem is just that after I define an instance of the Person class, I don't know how to retrieve it within the IronRuby co开发者_开发百科de because the instance name is in the .NET part.
/*class Person
attr_accessor :name
def initialize(strname)
self.name=strname
end
end*/
//We start the DLR, in this case starting the Ruby version
ScriptEngine engine = IronRuby.Ruby.CreateEngine();
ScriptScope scope = engine.ExecuteFile("c:\\Users\\ron\\RubymineProjects\\untitled\\person.rb");
//We get the class type
object person = engine.Runtime.Globals.GetVariable("Person");
//We create an instance
object marcy = engine.Operations.CreateInstance(person, "marcy");
[EDIT: Just installed VS and IronRuby and tested everything.]
The easiest way I can think of would be to type marcy
as dynamic
instead of object
, and just call the accessor (which if I remember correctly is actually represented as a property on the .NET side):
dynamic marcy = engine.Operations.CreateInstance(person, "marcy");
var name = marcy.name;
If you are not using .NET 4, you will have to go through the "ugly" string-based API:
var name = engine.Operations.InvokeMember(marcy, "name");
BTW: If you do use .NET 4, you can also simplify some of your other code. For example, Globals
implements IDynamicObject
and provides an implemention of TryGetProperty
that emulates Ruby's method_missing
, so all in all you could do something like this:
var engine = IronRuby.Ruby.CreateEngine();
engine.ExecuteFile("person.rb");
dynamic globals = engine.Runtime.Globals;
dynamic person = globals.Person;
dynamic marcy = person.@new("marcy"); // why does new have to be a reserved word?
var name = marcy.name;
Notice how you can just "dot into" Globals
to get the Person
global constant, instead of having to pass it in as a string and you can just call the new
method on the Person
class (although you unfortunately have to escape it because new
is a reserved word, although it would be trivial for the parser to know the difference) to create an instance.
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