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Author gvanrossum
Recipients gvanrossum, kristjan.jonsson, pitrou, rhettinger, vstinner
Date 2013-05-25.21:10:53
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I can't think of a use for the order of __subclasses__ so no objection here.
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On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 6:16 AM, Antoine Pitrou <report@bugs.python.org>
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> Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
> Note that making tp_subclasses a dict makes the __subclasses__ return order undefined. I don't think I've ever seen __subclasses__ actually used, so I'm not convinced it's a problem, but perhaps it's worth floating the idea on python-dev.
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