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Following error gets raised when one try to get attribute starting with underscore using dy_link_module:
Exception (with type 'exceptions.AttributeError'): ImportedModule instance has no attribute '_foo'
e.g. inside a library with name lib1.r2py----
def _foo():
log("its working")
lib3.r2py tries to get _foo ----
lib1 = dy_import_module("lib1.r2py")
if callfunc=='initialize':
lib1._foo()
but works fine with dy_import_module_symbols
e.g. in lib2.r2py----
dy_import_module_symbols("lib1.r2py")
if callfunc=='initialize':
_foo();
this works fine----
output:
its working
inside dylink.r2py it needs to handle these two types of import differently. It should not skip attributes starting with underscore if the import type is dy_import_module.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Following error gets raised when one try to get attribute starting with underscore using dy_link_module:
Exception (with type 'exceptions.AttributeError'): ImportedModule instance has no attribute '_foo'
e.g. inside a library with name lib1.r2py----
def _foo():
log("its working")
lib3.r2py tries to get _foo ----
lib1 = dy_import_module("lib1.r2py")
if callfunc=='initialize':
lib1._foo()
but works fine with dy_import_module_symbols
e.g. in lib2.r2py----
dy_import_module_symbols("lib1.r2py")
if callfunc=='initialize':
_foo();
this works fine----
output:
its working
inside dylink.r2py it needs to handle these two types of import differently. It should not skip attributes starting with underscore if the import type is dy_import_module.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: