Disabled float and bool implicit conversions#1584
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… point types arbitrary Python objects are no longer implicitly converted to .NET bool type this is a continuation of pythonnet#1568
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What does this implement/fix? Explain your changes.
Disabled using
__float__during implicit conversions to .NET floating-point types. Explicit conversion is possible in Python withfloat(val)and .NET with(double)dynamicPyObj.Arbitrary Python objects are no longer implicitly converted to .NET
booltype.Does this close any currently open issues?
this is a continuation of #1568
related to #1539
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