One thing that is cooler with java-script than in python is that dictionaries 
and objects are the same thing. It allows browsing of complex hierarchical data 
syntactically easy.

For manipulating complex jsonable data, one will always prefer writing:
buildrequest.properties.myprop
rather than
brdict['properties']['myprop']

This ability in JS is well known for its flaws (e.g. 
http://drupal.org/node/172169#forin ), and I understand why this is not a 
feature that we want in python by default. I did work on class that adds this 
feature, and that I wish to use for manipulating my json data.

The following github pull request to buildbot has tests that defines 
specification of such a class, and has several commits, which gives several 
implementation of the same thing.
https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/pull/525

All implementation I tried are much slower than a pure native dict access. 
Each implementation have bench results in commit comment. All of them are 20+x 
slower than plain dict!
I would like to have python guys advices on how one could optimize this.

I'd like to eventually post this to python-dev, please tell if this is really 
not a good idea.

Regards,
Pierre
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