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Kevin Modzelewski authored
I think there are a couple ways we can go about this. It looks like extensions just specify tp_dictoffset if they want their instances to have instance attributes, but don't usually actually look at the dict or really make use of the fact that it's a real dict. So possibly, we have the ability to stuff a non-dict into the slot they reserved for us. Seems risky though. Instead, the approach in this commit is to create an actual dict and put it in like they expect. All the attribute-accessing paths have been updated to look at both the fast Pyston HCAttrs method, and the CAPI dict method.
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