> >>>>> "Gordon" == Gordon McMillan <gmcm@hypernet.com> writes: > > Gordon> No one's asking them to give up __init__. Just asking > them not Gordon> to transfer control from inside an __init__. > There are good Gordon> reasons not to transfer control to > another thread from within an Gordon> __init__, too. > > Is this same restriction placed on all "magic" methods like > __getitem__? In the absence of making them interpreter-recursion free, yes. > Is this the semantic difference between Stackless > and CPython that people are getting all in a lather about? What semantic difference? You can't transfer control to a coroutine / urthread in a magic method in CPython, either <wink>. - Gordon
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