Apply operator features to both the operator name, and the renamed
"__*__" method. That's the only way to hit all corners.
Added support for %pythonnondynamic. I believe this implementation
is more correct than the existing implementation, but I'm still
waiting for an adjudication on the behavior of the python_nondynamic
test.
Current list of unsupported features that require minor tweaks
to the test suite:
- 'this' member variable is obsolete.
- No support for reversible operator overloads (e.g., __radd__). You
can still support this:
a = MyString("foo")
b = "bar"
c = a + b
... but you can't do this:
a = "foo"
b = MyString("bar")
c = a + b
With the tweaks, the test suite now fails on python_nondynamic.
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li_std_pair_extra test fails, because the _runme.py uses the
secret 'this' member variable, which doesn't exist when the
-builtin option is used. Seems like a flaw in the test.
Test suite now fails on li_std_string_extra, because static
member variables are not fully implemented.
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