Tragically, I can't show my implementation of __eq__. However, I will
say this: I absolutely cannot change __eq__ to work with identities.

For a relatively short list (usually 0-20 items, sometimes up to 1000)
would this work and still be blindingly fast? "----" indicates
indentation.:

int index
for index from 0 <= index < len(a_list):
----if a_list[index] is my_type_instance:
--------break

Or would I need to do this to get correct behavior:
int index
for index from 0 <= index < len(a_list):
----if id(a_list[index]) == id(my_type_instance):
--------break

2008/10/9 Lisandro Dalcin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Aaron DeVore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have a my_type.__eq__
>> function but it doesn't give the correct behavior. Which behavior does
>> Cython use?
>
> Could you show us the way you implemented your __eq__ method?
>
>
>
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