Bob Ippolito wrote: >> What do you mean by "open classes"? Python >> classes already seem pretty open to me, by >> the standards of other languages! > > I'm guessing he's talking about being like Ruby or Objective-C where > you can add methods to any other class in the runtime. wouldn't a standard multiargument dispatch mechanism solve this, for most (all?) practical use cases. (and while we're at it, wouldn't a standard multiargument dispatch be nice replacement for the instance-oriented lookup we're using today? dispatching on a single value is so last century ;-) </F>
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