From: "Raymond Hettinger" <python@rcn.com> > How about adding some mixins to simplify the > implementation of some of the fatter interfaces? > > class CompareMixin: > """ > Given an __eq__ method in a subclass, adds a __ne__ method > Given __eq__ and __lt__, adds !=, <=, >, >=. > """ > > class MappingMixin: > """ > Given __setitem__, __getitem__, and keys, > implements values, items, update, get, setdefault, len, > iterkeys, iteritems, itervalues, has_key, and __contains__. > > If __delitem__ is also supplied, implements clear, pop, > and popitem. > > Takes advantage of __iter__ if supplied (recommended). > > Takes advantage of __contains__ or has_key if supplied > (recommended). > """ > > The idea is to make it easier to implement these interfaces. > Also, if the interfaces get expanded, the clients automatically > updated. I think these are a great idea, *in the context of* an understanding of what we want interfaces to be, say, and do. Are we there yet? ----------------------------------------------------------- David Abrahams * Boost Consulting dave@boost-consulting.com * http://www.boost-consulting.com
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