On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 07:33:43AM +1000, Albert Langer wrote:
"A note to component developers - as of Zope 2.4 ExtensionClass has not been updated to support all of the new "magic protocols" that Python classes support (we're hoping that EC will go away soon)."
What does "hoping that EC will go away soon" mean? I thought that ExtensionClass was pretty fundamental to Zope?? Does this just mean that the limitation on "magic protocols" will go away soon, or is there some URL I should look at re replacement for EC?
EC are a fix for a problem that shouldn't exist in Python (inability to inherit from classes defined in C/C++). By "hoping that EC will go away soon", I assume they mean the PythonLabs folks are working on fixing this for once in Python itself. Right? []s, |alo +---- -- I say a prayer now our love's departed That you'll come back to stay Bring back the perfect day http://www.laranja.org/ mailto:lalo@laranja.org pgp key: http://www.laranja.org/pessoal/pgp Brazil of Darkness (RPG) --- http://www.BroDar.org/