Peter Moody wrote: > On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:20 AM, Antoine Pitrou<solipsis at pitrou.net> wrote: >> Le Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:00:06 -0700, Peter Moody a écrit : >>> Howdy folks, >>> >>> I have a first draft of a PEP for including an IP address manipulation >>> library in the python stdlib. It seems like there are a lot of really >>> smart folks with some, ahem, strong ideas about what an IP address >>> module should and shouldn't be so I wanted to solicit your input on this >>> pep. >> When you say : >> >> « the results of the first computation should be cached and only >> re-generated should the object properties change » >> >> does it mean that the objects are mutable? Would it make sense to make >> them immutable and therefore hashable (such as, e.g., datetime objects)? > > that's a good point. I'll implement __hash__ in the BaseIP class. But are the objects mutable? I haven't had time to deep dive on this yet, but I'd like to. I also use IPy and would like to some this in the stdlib. Eric.
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