Scope of instantiated class
Michael Hudson
mwh at python.net
Sat Aug 3 12:26:22 EDT 2002
aahz at pythoncraft.com (Aahz) writes:
> In article <lku1mpl69n.fsf at pc150.maths.bris.ac.uk>,
> Michael Hudson <mwh at python.net> wrote:
> >Common Lisp calls them "places", which is a reasonable name. It's not
> >that much of an issue in Python as there aren't that many of them
> >(names, attributes, subscripts, slices). In CL, you can define your
> >own (tho' it's a bit tricky).
>
> Hmmm... That doesn't sound quite right to my ear. <sigh>
Well, to me "place" means something like "Galois equivalence class of
valuations" but I can get over that <wink>.
Cheers,
M.
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