Overall, I have no major objections to the PEP or the patch. Before it
goes in on auto-pilot, it would be darned nice if the proponents said
that they've found it helpful in real code and that they are satisfied
with the timings.



I guess "darned nice" is the best you can hope for. Not sure if Peter Harris is still around.

Regards,
Martin


Yes, I'm still lurking, slightly aghast that my little PEP is getting such ferocious scrutiny. I would
have like some of that in time for it to go into 2.4, but I suppose you should be careful what you
wish for.


I'll answer a few points from this thread, in no particular order:

My original desire was a built-in, but it was suggested that the first step would be a Python
implementation in the standard library to try it out. That was the basis for the PEP, and in fact
a C implementation would have been beyond my expertise.


However, I sympathise with anyone who feels unhappy about a new module just for what amounts
to one function. I'd be happy to go back to the built-in, now someone cleverer than I am has
written one. Sorry I can't rememeber your name, whoever you are. I'm having trouble with my
e-mails.


I was never too bothered about efficiency, and still am not. For me it was always primarily a
way to save typing or build call-back functions on the fly. The discussion about using it to
make instancemethods and classmethods -- way over my head! I would count that as something
weird enough to be worth spelling out in "plain Python", in my code anyway.


The PEP was scattered over a few patches because I wasn't too sure how to go about it, so there
was my Python module, the C implementation, the unit tests and the docs all in separate patches.
3/4 of that was my fault - sorry!


Once the PEP had been accepted, I didn't like to mess with it, which is why I went quiet for a while.

It's gone past the point where I can personally contribute much, so I'd just like to say thanks and
I look forward to the day when I can just use it.


Peter Harris
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