> > Yes, alas. The type you would have to declare is 'etype', a private > > type in typeobject.c. > > Does this mean this is the wrong route, or is it absolute impossible > to create a subtype of PyType_Type in C with additional slots? I wish I had time to explain this, but I don't. For now, you'll have to read how types are initialized in typeobject.c -- maybe there's a way, maybe there isn't. > Any tips about the route to take? It can be done easily dynamically. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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