On 07/23/2010 06:49 AM, Hart's Antler wrote: > Looking through the pypy source code i see **kw, __call__ and > __getattr__ are used,
Where exactly are they used? Not all of the code in PyPy is RPython. > but when i try to write my own rpython code > that uses these conventions, i get translation errors. Do i need to > borrow from "application space" in order to do this or can i just > give hints to the annotator? Thanks, -brett > > > > #this is allowed > def func(*args): > print(args) > > #but this is not? > def func(**kw): > print(args) > #error call pattern too complex > > #this class fails to translate, are we not allowed to define our own > __call__ and __getattr__ in rpython? > class A(object): > __call__(*args): > print(args) > __getattr__(self,name): > print(name) You cannot use any __xxx__ functions in RPython, only __init__ and __del__. Anyway, you cannot translate a class, so "fails to translate" has no meaning :-). Cheers, Carl Friedrich _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
