[Python-Dev] Classes that claim to be defined in __builtin__ but aren't

Greg Ewing greg at cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
Mon Aug 16 03:09:31 CEST 2004


Guido:

> But list and dict are *not* functions, they are types, and they can be
> used for subclassing and type checking too.  These are the precedent
> for placing generator etc. in __builtin__.

The real question seems to be whether __builtin__ should contain *all*
built-in types, including internal ones, or only those intended for
public use. Do you have an opinion about that, Guido?

I suppose it's reasonable to put them all in __builtin__, since as you
say, they can be useful for type checking even if you can't or rarely
want to instantiate them yourself.

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