[Python-Dev] _length_cue()
Armin Rigo
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Fri Feb 10 14:08:06 CET 2006
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Hi Raymond, On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 09:21:02PM -0500, Raymond Hettinger wrote: > (... __getitem_cue__ ...) > Before putting this in production, it would probably be worthwhile to search > for code where it would have been helpful. In the case of __length_cue__, > there was an immediate payoff. Indeed, I don't foresee any place where it would help apart from the __repr__ of the iterators, which is precisely what I'm aiming at. The alternative here would be a kind of "smart" global function that knows about many built-in iterator types and is able to fish for the data inside automatically (but this hits problems of data structures being private). I thought that __getitem_cue__ would be a less dirty solution. I really think a better __repr__ would be generally helpful, and I cannot think of a 3rd solution at the moment... (Ideas welcome!) A bientot, Armin
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