Hi.

I am trying to see whether I can implement __getattr__() which is called 
when a method does not exist. I have to use a very long unreadable call in 
the current version of Pyjs:

       server=WebRpc('http://server.com/')
       server.request(arg1, arg2)                                     # 
Python call
       server.__getattr__('request').__call__(arg1, arg2)     # Pyjs call 
because __getattr__() is not automatically called

I made a class (WebRpc) that a client can access server-side objects, and 
this makes client-server programming very simple. In this case, supporting 
__getattr__() is important because it makes a server-client call exactly 
like a local call. The current Pyjs doesn't support it, so I have to call 
it explicitly making the code unreadable.

I found a previous discussion about it 
(https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pyjamas-dev/_aJ2nmFjjas), but I 
don't understand why it has a performance issue. I think that a programmer 
can avoid it by directly calling the method (i.e. 
"obj.__getattr__('request').call()" instead of "obj.request()") if 
performance is an issue.

Please give me your advice about it (how to implement, caveats, or 
performance issues, etc).

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