Generic functions. Clever registries and lookups
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Reg: Clever Registries and Lookups
Reg is a Python library that provides generic function support to Python. It help you build powerful registration and configuration APIs for your application, library or framework.
CHANGES
0.7 (2014-06-17)
Python 2.6 compatibility. (Ivo van der Wijk)
Class maps (and thus generic function lookup) now works with old style classes as well.
Marked as production/stable now in setup.py.
0.6 (2014-04-08)
Removed unused code from mapply.py.
Typo fix in API docs.
0.5 (2014-01-21)
Make reg.ANY public. Used for predicates that match any value.
0.4 (2014-01-14)
arginfo has been totally rewritten and is now part of the public API of reg.
0.3 (2014-01-06)
Experimental Python 3.3 support thanks to the future module.
0.2 (2013-12-19)
If a generic function implementation defines a lookup argument that argument will be the lookup used to call it.
Added reg.mapply(). This allows you to call things with more keyword arguments than it accepts, ignoring those extra keyword args.
A function that returns None is not assumed to fail, so no fallback to the original generic function is triggered anymore.
An optional precalc facility is made available on Matcher to avoid some recalculation.
Implement a specific PredicateMatcher that matches a value on predicate.
0.1 (2013-10-28)
Initial public release.
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