fix: float arguments in host function parameters#39
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fix: float arguments in host function parameters#39regisb wants to merge 1 commit intoextism:mainfrom
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There was a small typo in _convert_value which logged an error whenever
a host function with float argument was called:
Exception ignored from cffi callback <function handle_args at 0x7fee3735b480>:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../extism/extism.py", line 908, in handle_args
inp.append(_convert_value(inputs[i]))
File ".../extism/extism.py", line 648, in _convert_value
elif x.y == 3:
AttributeError: cdata 'ExtismVal' has no field 'y'
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There was a small typo in
_convert_valuewhich logged an error whenever a host function with float argument was called: