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[ 635933 ] make some type attrs writable but should have been! News about the above.
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<type '_socket.socket'>
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\end{verbatim}
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\item One of the noted incompatibilities between old- and new-style
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classes has been removed: you can now assign to the
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\member{__name__} and \member{__bases__} attributes of new-style
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classes. There are some restrictions on what can be assigned to
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\member{__bases__} along the lines of those relating to assigning to
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an instance's \member{__class__} attribute.
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\end{itemize}
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@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ What's New in Python 2.3 alpha 1?
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Type/class unification and new-style classes
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- One can now assign to __bases__ and __name__ of new-style classes.
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- dict() now accepts keyword arguments so that dict(one=1, two=2)
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is the equivalent of {"one": 1, "two": 2}. Accordingly,
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the existing (but undocumented) 'items' keyword argument has
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