Hi guys. Greg, you were asking about making built-in functions act like methods. This could break code, if it applies to all built-in functions. In more than one Python version, I have stuck a built-in type or function into a class, under the assumption that it would behave as a 'staticmethod' now does. If all built-in functions start acting like unbound methods, existing code will break. I'm not positive, but I think there's even code like this in the standard library. I'm all for anything that makes Pyrex easier for Greg to maintain <wink>, but perhaps there is a flag that could be used to request the behavior so that existing code won't break?
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