[Python-Dev] PEP for adding an sq_index slot so that any object, a or b, can be used in X[a:b] notation
Brett Cannon
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Thu Feb 9 18:42:44 CET 2006
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On 2/9/06, Travis Oliphant <oliphant.travis at ieee.org> wrote: > > Guido seemed accepting to this idea about 9 months ago when I spoke to > him. I finally got around to writing up the PEP. I'd really like to > get this into Python 2.5 if possible. > > -Travis > > > > > PEP: ### > Title: Allowing any object to be used for slicing Overally I am fine with the idea. Being used as an index is different than coercion into an int so adding this extra method seems reasonable. > Implementation Plan > > 1) Add the slots > > 2) Change the ISINT macro in ceval.c to accomodate objects with the > index slot defined. > Maybe the macro should also be renamed? Not exactly testing if something is an int anymore if it checks for __index__. > 3) Change the _PyEval_SliceIndex function to accomodate objects > with the index slot defined. > -Brett
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