Tim> Let me ask a question: when I tried to make datatime.tzinfo a pure Tim> "marker" type, I eventually had to give up, because I absolutely Tim> could not make it work with pickling (and recalling that pickles Tim> produced by datetime.py had to be readable by datetimemodule.c, and Tim> vice versa). I haven't been following any of the datetime machinations closely, but this issue of reading pickles caught my eye. Why would the two versions have to be able to instantiate each others' pickles? That seems like an unreasonable constraint to place on things. Is there something platform-dependent in datetimemodule.c that would mean it couldn't be built everywhere? I thought datetime.py was simply a place to try out new ideas before moving them to C. Skip
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