David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com> writes: > Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> writes: > > > Guido> For classic classes, it would be too much of a break with > > Guido> history. > > > > In addition, since most classes exist to associate state with methods that > > operate on it you'd probably only be delaying the creation of self.__dict__ > > by a few milliseconds in the common case. > > That's why I mentioned that it might help for new-style classes with > __slots__. And why everyone seems to think we do it already in that case but isn't quite sure :) (I'm in that camp too). Cheers, M. -- Just point your web browser at http://www.python.org/search/ and look for "program", "doesn't", "work", or "my". Whenever you find someone else whose program didn't work, don't do what they did. Repeat as needed. -- Tim Peters, on python-help, 16 Jun 1998
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