Seems like I am learning more python on this list than I ever
wanted...

On 22 Okt., 15:37, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 22, 2007, at 6:32 AM, klaus wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
> > I wonder why some classes/objects implement part of a list interface -
> > but without a __len__ method. Obvious examples are:
>
> > Query has __iter__ and __getitem__, both of which access the database.
> > __len__ would be a nice alternative to a basic count().
>
> can't put __len__ on query for the reasons simon described.  would
> issue COUNT queries for every list() evaluation (which is basically
> every query).  this is a python limitation that theres no way to
> force list() to use only __iter__ without calling __len__() first.
>
>
>
> > Session has __iter__ and __contains__. __len__ could be used to
> > indicate when the session gets too large and should be cleared.
>
> persistent, non-dirty objects in the session are weakly referenced in
> 0.4 and will automatically fall out of scope if not referenced
> elsewhere.   that said, theres no reason __len__() couldnt be on
> Session anyway.


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