AFAIK, OOSet is a set of objects and IISet is a set of integers. That's the simplest usage of them. Anything beyond that you'll need to experiment. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Withers" <chrisw@nipltd.com> To: "Chris McDonough" <chrism@zope.com> Cc: "Matt Hamilton" <matth@netsight.co.uk>; "Jeffrey P Shell" <jeffrey@cuemedia.com>; <zope-dev@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:29 AM Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Sets
Chris McDonough wrote:
There are also set objects like OOSets and IISets that can be used
in
intersection and union operations as documented in the BTrees module.
I never understood the documentation :-(
What's the difference between an OOSet and and IISet? (I think i know the answer to that one but thought I'd check...)
Do things like IOSets and OISets exist, if so, what are they?
cheers,
Chris