From: Ian B. <ia...@co...> - 2002-06-01 01:46:32
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The Object superclass isn't being used, is it? It seems like an idea that didn't end up being used, and it's somewhat in conflict with the object class in Python 2.2. Ian |
From: Chuck E. <ChuckEsterbrook@StockAlerts.com> - 2002-06-02 22:05:42
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On Friday 31 May 2002 06:46 pm, Ian Bicking wrote: > The Object superclass isn't being used, is it? It seems like an idea > that didn't end up being used, and it's somewhat in conflict with the > object class in Python 2.2. I implement __del__ for it on occasion to examine memory. (If Python had a nice memory analysis tool, I wouldn't need that.) I think some of the subclasses also say self.deprecated(). I don't think it's in conflict with anything and unless some harm can be demonstrated, I plan on leaving it. -Chuck |
From: Tavis R. <ta...@re...> - 2002-06-03 22:01:34
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> On Friday 31 May 2002 06:46 pm, Ian Bicking wrote: > > The Object superclass isn't being used, is it? It seems like an idea > > that didn't end up being used, and it's somewhat in conflict with the > > object class in Python 2.2. There shouldn't be any conflict, as you just have to make WebKit.Object.O= bject=20 a subclass of python's builtin object when the time comes. |