On Feb 8, 2016 7:07 AM, "Cem Karan" <cfkar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I know that there are methods of handling this from the client-side (tuples with unique counters come to mind), but if your library can handle it directly, then that could be useful to others as well.
yeah it is a good idea to do at client side. but if it should be introduced as feature into the library, instead of tuples, we should just piggyback a single counter it to the self._indexes dict, or better make another self._counts dict which will be light and fast. and if you think again with this method you can easily subclass with just using self._counts dict in your subclass. but still I think it is good to introduce it as a feature in the library. Regards Srinivas Devaki Junior (3rd yr) student at Indian School of Mines,(IIT Dhanbad) Computer Science and Engineering Department ph: +91 9491 383 249 telegram_id: @eightnoteight -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list