Am 15.02.2010 23:12, schrieb Florian Ludwig:
On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 18:47 +0100, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
[...]
And then of course, this is not really needed. In Python, behavior
counts, not type-information. So you can get away without any explicit
declared interface. You might chose to not do that, for aestetic
reasons, or better documentation. But you aren't forced.

Actually some plugin-systems in python do force you and they check if
your "implementation" comply with the "interface".
Which is a good thing IMO ;)

Here is one solution I came up with.
[...]
Can you post working code? It's not clear what "pbus" is and how it works.

cheers
 Paul


What do you think? Any obvious pitfalls (besides reinventing something)?

Please keep in mind that syntax/api is not "done" or anything its just
an concept presentation.

Thanks,
Florian





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