__dict__ attribute for built-in types
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Le 28/10/2011 02:02, MRAB a écrit : > > No, built-in classes written in C have certain limitations, but why > would you want to do that anyway? Mainly for learning purpose and Python better understanding. Actually, I have a class of mine for drawing graphs with the Graphviz software. The nodes of the graph to be represented was supposed to have 2 attributes, say title and shortName. Now, I want to plot a graph whose nodes are pure string. So to fit the class interface, I was trying to add title and shortName attribute to every string node.
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