Yes, the question was about the lack of full coroutine support in
Python, and whether in practice that was a problem or not. It's
interesting that you think it may actually be a strength -- I'll have
to mull that over.
Thanks!
Pat
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If a behavior change is possible at all, I think a more reasonable
behavior would be:
if any rich comparison methods are defined, always use rich comparisons
(and throw an exception if the required rich comparison method is not
available).
This would at least have the benefit of letting users kno
> I'm posting a link to this since I hope it's of interest to people here :)
>
> I've written up the talk I gave at ACCU Python UK on the Kamaelia Framework,
> and it's been published as a BBC R&D White Paper and is available here:
>
>* http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/whp/whp113.shtml
I enjoyed