bli wrote: >I have been developing an application driving a device through COM. I > used win32com (brilliant ) > and was at a fairly advanced stage being able to access the functions > of the device and access/ retrieve its data. > A week or two ago I did some overdue upgrading to all the components of > the application.win32com, python to 2.4.4 and wxpy to latest. > Then the problem began (I think!). > My app still accesses the device and some functions still perform as > expected. Howeve some important data retrieval functions now behave > very differently. > Initially a tuple was returned, which was made into a list. This tuple > returned (true,'1234xyz'), the first element was the success or failure > of the operation, the second the required data. > Now all these functions return only the boolean, True or False. > I cannot seem to produce the tuple that initially worked extremely > well. > > eg. initially > > xx.GetMACAddr(param1,param2) <-- params as per 'intellisense' would > return > (True,'123xyz') > > now > xx.GetMACAddr(param1,param2) returns > True (type boolean) > > I have exhausted my relative inexperience on this one. > Any Ideas BTW VB extracts the data just fine , so I dont think that > the Device or firmware is at fault here. > Python has been great so far, I trust this problem is an oversight on > my part. > > Thanks in keen anticipation for any ideas to get over this one!! > > I am in the middle of returning to Python 2.4.3 just to be sure that > this is not the issue.
Try running makepy on the object's typelib. It may have been done for your previous version of python. Occasionally this can cause a change in the number of return values if the library is doing something non-standard. Roger -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list