(Math about sapce savings gracefully accepted.) > This idea bears a lot of potential to also speed up > classes and instances. Further analysis is needed, > please let us not drop this idea too early. I will gladly use it as an implementation strategy "under the hood" if it makes sense -- I think that with some code analysis (e.g. "what are the globals here") it could be made to work well. But I don't think that changing the "from M import v" semantics so that local assignment to v changes the binding of M.v as well is defensible. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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