Hi Guido: here a simpler formulation of my question: I would like to create types with overridable methods. This is supported by the new type system. But I'd also like to make this as fast as possible and therefore to avoid extra dictionary lookups for methods, especially if they are most likely not overridden. This would mean to create an extra meta type which creates types with a couple of extra slots, for caching overridden methods. My problem is now that type objects are already variable sized and cannot support slots in the metatype. Is there a workaround on the boilerplate, or is there interest in a solution? Any suggestion how to implement it? thanks - chris -- Christian Tismer :^) <mailto:tismer@tismer.com> Mission Impossible 5oftware : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's Johannes-Niemeyer-Weg 9a : *Starship* http://starship.python.net/ 14109 Berlin : PGP key -> http://wwwkeys.pgp.net/ work +49 30 89 09 53 34 home +49 30 802 86 56 pager +49 173 24 18 776 PGP 0x57F3BF04 9064 F4E1 D754 C2FF 1619 305B C09C 5A3B 57F3 BF04 whom do you want to sponsor today? http://www.stackless.com/
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