Hello,

Both PEP 573 and PEP 575 deal with built-in functions. Additionally, some people (Stefan Behnel, Robert Bradshaw, Jim Pivarski and me) are currently brainstorming about a yet-to-be-written PEP to allow calling the underlying C function of a built-in function using native types (for example, a C long instead of a Python int). Think of it as analogous to the buffer protocol: the buffer protocol exposes C *data* while this would expose C *callables*.

Since all these PEPs would overlap somewhat, I'm starting to wonder about the best way to organize this. Ideally, I would like some kind of "meta-PEP" where we discuss the future of built-in functions in general terms without too much details. This would be followed by several PEPs each going in detail about one specific aspect.

Is there a precedent for this? What do the seasoned Python developers think?


Jeroen.
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