[Python-Dev] Pie-thon benchmark code ready
Guido van Rossum
guido at python.org
Thu Jan 1 11:25:34 EST 2004
> I still think that depending on <...> reprs should be non-portable
> and discouraged, also CPython is already rather whimsical in its own
> evolution (Python 2.3):
>
> >>> class X: pass
> ...
> >>> X
> <class __main__.X at 0x007E2C30>
> >>> class X(object): pass
> ...
> >>> X
> <class '__main__.X'>
> >>>
>
> I may change my opinion if someone writes a (unit) test pinning down what
> is exactly meant by that somewhat.
That's a good point. I'll add a SF entry to request these unit tests.
What you see as whimsical was actually done for compatibility reasons;
the new-style classes look more like built-in classes, whose repr is
<type 'int'> or perhaps <type 'module.C'>. (It says 'type' if it's
pure C, 'class' if it was created by a Python class statement.)
--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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