Nick Coghlan wrote:
> I suspect the right answer to that is to provide better metaprogramming tools 
> to make writing proxy objects easier, rather than providing additional 
> fallback paths for the special methods in the interpreter (as the latter 
> slows 
> down the common case to benefit the comparatively rare case of proxying).

+1.  But I guess also unrelated to py3k at that point.


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Ian Bicking  /  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  /  http://blog.ianbicking.org
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