On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 21:17:14 -0700, Aahz wrote:

> Seems to me that if all the module is used for is to store state, you're
> wasting a file on disk.  I personally prefer to use a class singleton.

I don't recognise the term "class singleton". Can you explain please? How 
is it different from an ordinary singleton?

For the record, I ended up deciding that I didn't need any special 
objects or metaclass programming, just a factory function which returned 
a regular instance. But reading the thread has been a good education for 
me, thanks folks.


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