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object --+ | Wrapper
Wrapper for python objects that need to be stored in event contexts and be retrived again from them Quick note on how this works: The actual *python* object has only 3 attributes which redirect into the wrapped C objects: _impl The wrapped C object itself _attrs This is a special pn_record_t holding a PYCTX which is a python dict every attribute in the python object is actually looked up here _record This is the C record itself (so actually identical to _attrs really but a different python type Because the objects actual attributes are stored away they must be initialised *after* the wrapping is set up. This is the purpose of the _init method in the wrapped object. Wrapper.__init__ will call eht subclass _init to initialise attributes. So they *must not* be initialised in the subclass __init__ before calling the superclass (Wrapper) __init__ or they will not be accessible from the wrapper at all.
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x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature
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x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
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x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
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