Types missing from "types"module

John Nagle nagle at animats.com
Thu Jun 24 02:29:08 EDT 2010


On 6/23/2010 10:08 PM, Stephen Hansen wrote:
> On Jun 23, 2010, at 9:24 PM, John Nagle<nagle at animats.com>  wrote:
>
>>   Here's dir(types), in Python 2.6.5:
>>
>> ['BooleanType', 'BufferType', 'BuiltinFunctionType', 'BuiltinMethodType', 'ClassType', 'CodeType', 'ComplexType', 'DictProxyType', 'DictType', 'DictionaryType', 'EllipsisType', 'FileType', 'FloatType', 'FrameType', 'FunctionType', 'GeneratorType', 'GetSetDescriptorType', 'InstanceType', 'IntType', 'LambdaType', 'ListType', 'LongType', 'MemberDescriptorType', 'MethodType', 'ModuleType', 'NoneType','NotImplementedType', 'ObjectType', 'SliceType', 'StringType', 'StringTypes', 'TracebackType', 'TupleType', 'TypeType', 'UnboundMethodType', 'UnicodeType', 'XRangeType', '__builtins__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__name__', '__package__']
>>
>> Seems to be missing SetType, FrozenSetType, BytesType, and
>> ByteArrayType.  Anything else missing?
>>
>> (Arguably, "bytes" isn't really distinguished until 3.x, but
>> still...)
>
> IIUC, since Python 2.2ish you can't treat the types module as
> comprehensive. It exists as a remnant from the time when there was a
> difference between types and classes.
>
> Sets and the recent additions exist solely in this new world where we
> just isinstance(blah, set) or issubclass or whatnot.

    Ah.  That makes sense.

    Does the "types" module go away in 3.x, then?

				John Nagle



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