On 7/7/07, Kent Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would a specialized PropertyModel subclass (eg, PrivateFieldModel) do
> the job?

you say you are concerned with abuse, but what would this subclass
solve? those who want to abuse can then just use privatefieldmodel to
do so.

if you are really concerned with abuse then dont use property models
at all - they are just a shortcut to save typing.

the other problem is that its a bit late to make the change. its been
in there since before beta 1, and introducing this new subclass will
silently break people's code.

-igor

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