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Author georg.brandl
Recipients akitada, akuchling, amaury.forgeotdarc, brian.curtin, collinwinter, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, gregory.p.smith, jaylogan, jimjjewett, loewis, mark, moreati, mrabarnett, nneonneo, pitrou, r.david.murray, rsc, sjmachin, timehorse, vbr
Date 2010-07-07.13:48:14
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Mark, __dir__ as a special method only works when defined on types, so you'd have to use a module subclass for the "regex" module :)

As I already suggested, it is probably best to move most of the private stuff into a separate module, and only import the really needed entry points into the regex module.
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2010-07-07 13:48:18georg.brandlsetrecipients: + georg.brandl, loewis, akuchling, collinwinter, gregory.p.smith, jimjjewett, sjmachin, amaury.forgeotdarc, pitrou, nneonneo, rsc, timehorse, mark, vbr, ezio.melotti, mrabarnett, jaylogan, akitada, moreati, r.david.murray, brian.curtin
2010-07-07 13:48:18georg.brandlsetmessageid: <1278510498.22.0.484360390986.issue2636@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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