"Raymond Hettinger" <python at rcn.com> writes: > Privatizing the dictionary can still be done but I don't think it is > worth adding more methods and slowing everything down with an additional > layer of indirection. Well, there's an argument that this may not be the most natural interface for a C implementation or for an implementation of such things for floats -- but this is an argument involving predicting the future, so probably should be ignored. Cheers, mwh -- C is not clean -- the language has _many_ gotchas and traps, and although its semantics are _simple_ in some sense, it is not any cleaner than the assembly-language design it is based on. -- Erik Naggum, comp.lang.lisp
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