[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > > Diez B. Roggisch wrote: >> No, there is no way. You would change general interpreter behavior if >> you could set arbitrary operators for predefined types. >> >> Start grumping... > > Thank you, Diez. > > If I ever design a language, please remind me that complete, easy, > well-documented access to the working of the internals (and the > ability to change same) would be very, uh, what's the right word? > Pythonic?
As you say - it's a question of design & thus taste. Python has chosen to _not_ allow to change (all) inner workings of itself in favor of not introducing subtle bugs that arise from somebody (accidentially or not) altering behavior of builtins that might effect code he'd never intended to touch. But you _can_ create subclasses of these builtins and adapt their behavior. I for once like it that way. If you don't - to bad for you. It won't change, so either you live with it, or start working on your lex/yacc skillz and create your own language. Or switch to Ruby, which allow for what you desire (AFAIK, not entirely sure though) Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list