As far as I'm aware, the design is in a potentially acceptable state, I just stalled out completely on the boring bits of finishing the implementation of the write-through proxy: * implement & test the rest of the mutable mapping methods * refactor to properly share code with the odict implementation instead of copying & pasting it So a co-author would definitely be most welcome, given I've been procrastinating on that part for literally years at this point. Cheers, Nick. On Tue, 26 Jan 2021, 1:21 am Guido van Rossum, <guido@python.org> wrote:
Sounds good to me. Have you talked to Nick?
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 07:07 Mark Shannon <mark@hotpy.org> wrote:
Hi,
PEP 558 seems to be dormant, if not abandoned.
There are at least two open issues for bugs resulting from the currently weird and inefficient behavior of `f_locals` and `locals()`. See https://bugs.python.org/issue30744 for an example of undesirable behaviour.
PEP 588, or something like it, would fix those.
I'd be happy to take over the PEP, or write a new one. I like PEP 588, although I would propose a simplification.
The PEP mentions "tracing mode" and changes behavior according to whether a program is in "tracing mode" or not. I'd like to remove this distinction.
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