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| Author | ncoghlan |
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| Recipients | Arfrever, Trundle, barry, benjamin.peterson, eric.araujo, jcea, michael.foord, ncoghlan, r.david.murray, rhettinger |
| Date | 2011年06月04日.01:48:55 |
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| Message-id | <1307152136.46.0.330771135988.issue12248@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Ah, I wondered about that when I saw Barry was using old-style classes in his example. Perhaps the answer then is to add a PyInstance_Check() to skip invocation of __dir__() completely for old-style classes? |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2011年06月04日 01:48:56 | ncoghlan | set | recipients: + ncoghlan, barry, rhettinger, jcea, benjamin.peterson, eric.araujo, Arfrever, r.david.murray, michael.foord, Trundle |
| 2011年06月04日 01:48:56 | ncoghlan | set | messageid: <1307152136.46.0.330771135988.issue12248@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2011年06月04日 01:48:55 | ncoghlan | link | issue12248 messages |
| 2011年06月04日 01:48:55 | ncoghlan | create | |