That's what I tried.

py_eval('import hyperdex.client'); my $client = Inline::Python::Object->new('hyperdex.client','Client');
Gives me:
exceptions.TypeError: __cinit__() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (0 given) at line 1060
Which makes it seem, oh, I'll just add the two parameters. However:
py_eval('import hyperdex.client'); my $client = Inline::Python::Object->new('hyperdex.client','Client','1 +27.0.0.1',1982);
Gives me the
Can't bless non-reference value at /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2/Inline/Python.pm line 317.
error again.

In reply to Re^2: Proper usage of Inline::Python by OverlordQ
in thread Proper usage of Inline::Python by OverlordQ

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