idea: Robocode for Python
C. Porter Bassett
porter at et.byu.edu
Wed Sep 12 12:15:06 EDT 2001
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Martin Franklin <martin.franklin at westgeo.com> wrote in message news:<9nn896$2niu$1 at mail1.wg.waii.com>... > C. Porter Bassett wrote: > > >> Looks like some naming problem. I don't know how this is handled with > >> jython. As said above in java you usualy write one public class per file > >> and the file must have the name of the class + '.java'. The Java compiler > >> produeces then a file with the class name + '.class'. I think jython > >> should create a file named pyrobot.class in your case. > >> > > Yes, I get files called pyrobot.java, pyrobot.class, and > > pyrobot$_PyInner.class. > > > > > You may need the jython.jar file in your class path before runnind the > compiled 'jython' code. You may also need the jpywork directory in the > class path. I have all of those in my CLASSPATH. Are you sure that it's something happening at run-time? Are you pretty confident that it doesn't have anything to do with the two errors that I get when I compile? I get an error for each method I put into my class. Here are those errors: warning: jfindattr(org.python.core.PyProxy,java.lang.String) in org.python.core.Py has been deprecated PyObject inst = Py.jfindattr(this, "onScannedRobot"); ^ .\jpywork\pyrobot.java:110: warning: jfindattr(org.python.core.PyProxy,java.lang.String) in org.python.core.Py has been deprecated PyObject inst = Py.jfindattr(this, "run");
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