[GvR] > I don't see why. __index__ has a slot because its > primary use is to be called from C code, where slots > add a slight performance advantage. > __trunc__ doesn't get called from C AFAIK. I thought the __trunc__ method only gets called from the C code for the trunc() function which is currently implemented with PyObject_CallMethod(number, "__trunc__", "") instead of a fast call to a slot. Raymond
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