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| Author | skrah |
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| Recipients | Arfrever, christian.heimes, eli.bendersky, ezio.melotti, flox, georg.brandl, pitrou, python-dev, skrah |
| Date | 2012年10月02日.09:00:57 |
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| Message-id | <1349168458.31.0.765162919978.issue16089@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Nice find. -- The Python version does this: _Element = _ElementInterface = Element So (naively) I would think the same should be done for the C version after importing Element. But then one runs into the object layouts conflict that you mentioned. On the other hand, in the original documentation direct use of _ElementInterface was discouraged: http://effbot.org/zone/pythondoc-elementtree-ElementTree.htm#elementtree.ElementTree._ElementInterface-class |
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| 2012年10月02日 09:00:58 | skrah | set | recipients: + skrah, georg.brandl, pitrou, christian.heimes, ezio.melotti, Arfrever, eli.bendersky, flox, python-dev |
| 2012年10月02日 09:00:58 | skrah | set | messageid: <1349168458.31.0.765162919978.issue16089@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年10月02日 09:00:58 | skrah | link | issue16089 messages |
| 2012年10月02日 09:00:57 | skrah | create | |