On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 06:11:23PM -0400, Dan Walsh wrote:
Python makes assumptions about __METHOD names that will break some of
the
other patches that I am adding, involving inheritance of classes. The _METHODS are
treated the same as any methods, but still give maintainers an idea that they
should not be used.
None of this code is public API, so I'm not sure there's any point
in even using '_' - everything is internal. So I'd just remove all
use of leading '_' in method names.
Daniel
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