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Re: [Python-Dev] Advice on numbers.py implementation of binary mixins. Nick Coghlan Mon Jul 14 20:39:09 2008
Raymond Hettinger wrote:
The question for the group is what to put on the XXX line.1. Limit it to type(self). This approach claims the least knowledge about other types and uses their __rand__ methods().2. Use type(self), int, and long. This approach says that we know that ints and longs can be reasonably converted to an int; however, it means that any int/long subtype cannot use __rand__ to override the mixin's __and__.3. Emulate the PEP as closely as possible and accomodate subclassing without changing behaviors. This approach is a bit complex:knowntypes = (set(type(self).__mro__) & set(type(other.__mro__)) - set(type(Integral.__mro__)) | set([int, long])) if isinstance(other, tuple(knowntypes)):
4. As 2, but skip int/long subclasses:
if type(other) in (int, long) or isinstance(other, type(self)):
Cheers,
Nick.
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