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I have never used Grasshopper, but following the thread you linked to, there is a response to it being reported on on the grasshopper github page that may be useful:

There is an option in the python script editor "EditPythonScript" options dialog that allows for turning frames on. This should globally affect the entire python system in Rhino and will probably turn frames of (sic - I assume they mean "turn frames on") for ghPython scripts. Not very obvious, but the option is there.

I have never used Grasshopper, but following the thread you linked to, there is a response to it being reported on on the grasshopper github page that may be useful:

There is an option in the python script editor "EditPythonScript" options dialog that allows for turning frames on. This should globally affect the entire python system in Rhino and will probably turn frames of (sic - I assume they mean "turn frames on") for ghPython scripts. Not very obvious, but the option is there.

Beyond that, there were also a couple of things in the Eppy codebase which were not compatible with IronPython. These have been resolved in the development branch and should be in the next release of Eppy.