[Python-Dev] C++ for CPython 3? (Re: str.count is slow)
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Fri Mar 3 05:36:41 CET 2006
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Zitat von Fredrik Lundh <fredrik at pythonware.com>: > > I'm not saying Python 3 should be written in C++, I'm only saying > > that doing so would have not just disadvantages. > > someone also pointed out in private mail (I think; it doesn't seem to > have made it to this list) that CPython's extensive use of "inheritance > by aggregation" is invalid C. > > switching to C++ would be one way to address that, of course. My preferred way of fixing it is to do it the "proper" C way, i.e. make PyObject the first member of each derived type. Regards, Martin
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