[Python-Dev] Classes that claim to be defined in __builtin__ but aren't
Jim Fulton
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Tue Aug 10 17:19:04 CEST 2004
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Nick Bastin wrote: > > On Aug 9, 2004, at 6:16 PM, Jim Fulton wrote: > >> James Y Knight wrote: >> >>> IMO classes ought to actually appear in __builtin__ if they claim >>> they are defined there. Doing otherwise breaks reflection, as you >>> have to add a special case for these class names to use the >>> appropriate object from the types module instead. Thoughts? >> >> >> I agree. > > > I think this should stand for functions as well. help() is a good > example. It's a bit confusing for newbies that help.__module__ is > 'site', but 'site' isn't in their local namespace. Yup. Jim -- Jim Fulton mailto:jim at zope.com Python Powered! CTO (540) 361-1714 http://www.python.org Zope Corporation http://www.zope.com http://www.zope.org
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