Yeah, I guess few developers have needed to use _dump_registry(), and also it's easy enough to just access e.g. Iterator._abc_registry yourself.
The reason Iterator._abc_registry is empty is that no class directly registered with it -- they are all registered with e.g. Sequence. The cache includes classes registered with subclasses, but the registry itself does not. I guess a PR to fix the registry output would make sense (first file a bug on bugs.python.org for it). On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 11:19 PM, Yahya Abou 'Imran via Python-ideas < python-ideas@python.org> wrote: > In python 2.7, ABCs's caches and registries are sets. But in python 3.6 > they are WeakSet. > In consequence, the output of _dump_registry() is almost useless: > > >>> from collections import abc > >>> abc.Iterator._dump_registry() > Class: collections.abc.Iterator > Inv.counter: 40 > _abc_cache: <_weakrefset.WeakSet object at 0x7f4b58fe2668> > _abc_negative_cache: <_weakrefset.WeakSet object at 0x7f4b53283780> > _abc_negative_cache_version: 40 > _abc_registry: <_weakrefset.WeakSet object at 0x7f4b58fe2630> > > We could convert them into a regular set before printing: > > if isinstance(value, WeakSet): > value = set(value) > > The result: > > >>> abc.Iterator._dump_registry() > Class: collections.abc.Iterator > Inv.counter: 40 > _abc_cache: {<class 'dict_valueiterator'>, <class 'bytearray_iterator'>, > <class 'tuple_iterator'>, <class 'dict_itemiterator'>, <class > 'dict_keyiterator'>, <class 'str_iterator'>, <class 'zip'>, <class > 'set_iterator'>, <class 'list_reverseiterator'>, <class 'range_iterator'>, > <class 'longrange_iterator'>, <class 'list_iterator'>, <class > 'bytes_iterator'>} > _abc_negative_cache: set() > _abc_negative_cache_version: 40 > _abc_registry: set() > > > NB: It seems pretty weird to me that registry is empty... All the > iterators in the cache should've been in the registry instead, should'nt > they? > _______________________________________________ > Python-ideas mailing list > Python-ideas@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-ideas > Code of Conduct: http://python.org/psf/codeofconduct/ > -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido)
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