On Sunday 14 July 2002 06:00, Tim Peters wrote: > [Alex Martelli] > > > What about the following compromise: there are two set types, > > ImmutableSet and MutableSet, with a common supertype Set. > > ... > > This sounds fine to me, except I'd call them Set (mutable) and something Yes, that's what I did in the submission -- Set is the name of the mutable one, BaseSet the common base type (meant as abstract). Please see http://python.org/sf/580995 -- I'm sure there will be other glitches worth fixing. Alex
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