[C++-sig] Multiple python interpreter contexts

Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve rwgk at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 22 23:59:37 CET 2005


--- Clay Culver <clay at idleengineer.net> wrote:

> > I'm a bit puzzled by this, too, as comments in dict.hpp indicate:
> >
> >       // dict() -> new empty dictionary.
> >       // dict(mapping) -> new dictionary initialized from a mapping 
> > object's
> >       //     (key, value) pairs.
> >       // dict(seq) -> new dictionary initialized as if via:
> >
...
> Thanks, that did it.  I'm still a bit baffled by that as well.  
> Certainly in Python that's how it's done: calling the constructor 
> explicitly will perform a deep copy, giving you a new object.

http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/tutorial/doc/html/python/object.html

Look for "Beware" and "astute".



		
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