I've got a "fix" for our project. Python is really cool about letting you reassign methods and functions, so I just reassigned CollectionAttributeImpl._set_iterable to my own function.

The point is, for my sake, don't worry about a public API, unless others also ask about it...

Thanks for your help.



On 9/10/2010 3:27 PM, Michael Bayer wrote:

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On Sep 10, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Kent Bower<k...@retailarchitects.com>  wrote:

I'm headed that direction now, thanks.

I didn't find anything on the wiki for how to plug in a subclassed 
CollectionAttributeImpl, for example.  I could hack it, but is there a public 
or preferred way?
Well this is all entirely uncharted territory.  Ideally there would be solid 
public Apis for this stuff but especially in highly customized situations like 
this, they need to be specified very carefully.  It seems at least that the 
lazy callables techniques might be further exposed.


this is a lot to review, and I'll try to get to it, but since you're digging 
into internals anyway have you considered just creating your own AttributeImpl 
subclasses ?   You can then implement get()/set() and make it do whatever you'd 
like.


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