[Python-Dev] Calling a builtin from C code; PEP 3101 format() builtin
Eric Smith
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Fri Feb 15 03:27:39 CET 2008
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Greg Ewing wrote: > Eric Smith wrote: > >> 1: exposing builtin_format(), probably giving it another name >> (PyObject_Format?) and moving it somewhere other than bltinmodule.c. > > PyObject_Format sounds more like an API for invoking the > __format__ lookup mechanism. Maybe something like > PyObject_DefaultFormat would be better. I see it like: PyObject_Str(o) gives you str(o), PyObject_Unicode(o) gives you unicode(o) so PyObject_Format(o, spec) give you format(o, spec). All 3 of them do things with __special__ methods. Eric.
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