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

I was able to reproduce your error on my system. Dug into it a bit with the debugger, and I found that the non-reference object being blessed is this string:

'<hyperdex.client.Client object at 0x7fa3f1c0c560>'
My guess is that it's a bug in Inline::Python's conversion magic or something unexpected in the Hyperdex libary. The Python object is being created properly, but somewhere it's been converted to a string representation. I really don't know enough Python to hazard a guess as to what's really going on here.

Might be worth filing a bug report for Inline-Python. The Python library Hyperdex installs is a shared library file, not a traditional .py or .pyc module, and I wonder if that perhaps has something to do with it. At least you already have a work-around.

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Re^4: Proper usage of Inline::Python
by OverlordQ (Hermit) on Oct 14, 2014 at 14:22 UTC
    Yeah, I've had to expand it a bit more, since some of the function calls return Iterables which I::P doesn't seem to have automagic for yet. I've basically just wrapped the function to return it as a list. I'll see if I can find a basic test case and file a bug for it.