9 Jun
2003
9 Jun
'03
3:02 p.m.
Neil> It's possible to modify the module dict directly and bypass the Neil> warning. I'm not sure what to do about that. :-( Make the module dict read-only and some as-yet-to-be-determined time during import? That is, upon initial import of a module the dict collecting names would be made writable, but once it's associated with a module object (or the import is completed), the dict would be flagged read-only or be transmogrified into a read-only dict subclass of dict(). Skip