[Python-Dev] Multiple inheritance from builtin (C) types [still] supported in Python3?
Antoine Pitrou
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Mon Apr 28 21:02:24 CEST 2014
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Hi Paul, On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 21:42:02 +0300 Paul Sokolovsky <pmiscml at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Basically, if two classes have compatible layouts, you can inherit > > from both at once. > > How is "compatible layout" defined? Or "layout" for that matter at > all? See Guido's answer. I don't think it's documented anywhere, but you can find the relevant code somewhere in Objects/typeobject.c (it's quite a mouthful, though :-)). (IIRC, "layout" is determined by tp_basicsize, tp_itemsize, the number of __slots__, and other things perhaps) Regards Antoine.
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