On 20May2013 13:23, Greg Ewing <greg.ew...@canterbury.ac.nz> wrote: | Cameron Simpson wrote: | >It's an int _subclass_ so that it is no bigger than an int. | | If you use __slots__ to eliminate the overhead of an | instance dict, you'll get an object consisting of a | header plus one reference, which is probably about the | size of an int. But you'll also need an int to put in | that slot, so the total size will be about twice that | of an int.
Yeah, I was thinking I'd need to go that way. Thanks for the suggestion. | Another approach would be to subclass array.array and | give instances of it type integer and size 1. Together | with empty __slots__, it will probably be a bit bigger | than an int, but it might still be smaller than a | custom object plus an int. Really? Interesting. I thinik it crosses my "too baroque" threshold, but maybe not:-) | If all of these are still too big, you might need to | find some way of packing multiple instances into a | single array.array. Space isn't that real an issue at present; I'll keep that kind of approach in mind if it comes up. This really came up because I was feeling that the obvious object-with-boolean-attributes was terrbily wasteful for something that can be inplemented with a single int, in principle. Cheers, -- Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au> >>>How do you blip the throttle and wave? Do you blip it real high, then wave >>>before the revs drop back? >>Blip = right hand; Wave = left hand. Do both simultaneously. QED. >Doesnt this make the bike lurch forward thru the intersection? Not if the disk lock is in place... - Dean Woodward <de...@agora.rdrop.com> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list