[Twisted-Python] twisted.names and multicast DNS
Tim Allen
screwtape at froup.com
Mon Jul 11 06:35:16 MDT 2005
On 11 Jul 2005, at 04:16, Jp Calderone wrote:
> What's hacky about this? It seems like a simple, straightforward
> solution. Record classes have comparison defined one way, you want to
> compare them another way. Comparison can only be defined one way
> using the "==" operator, so clearly one of these requirements has to
> resort to using something other than the "==" operator.
Well, it would be nicer still if the world would conform to my
requirements. :)
I was sort of hoping that someone would pop their head out of the
woodwork and say 'No, it was designed this way because it makes
such-and-such a task much easier', or even 'Nobody much cares either
way, we're taking patches'.
> I think it's even nicer than you suggest, since the attributes which
> should be compared are all declared on each class. eg,
> Record_NS.compareAttributes == ('name', 'ttl'). You should be able to
> write a comparison function that looks at this attribute and simply
> omits ttl.
I was a bit nervous about relying on undocumented instance variables of
a module marked as 'unstable', but I suppose since I'm already relying
on an unstable module, one more assumption isn't going to hurt.
Thanks!
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