This is really neat. Thanks for putting this together. I might be using this in the near future. In your opinion, are there any pain points around documentation or other limiting factors?
The pyO3 docs are excellent, overall1. If I had to pick something to complain about: #[pyproto] is slightly underdocumented, causing the hiccup I ran into with the “in” (__contains__) protocol. But that’s minor compared to how painless the experience was as a whole.
This is really neat. Thanks for putting this together. I might be using this in the near future. In your opinion, are there any pain points around documentation or other limiting factors?
Thanks for the kind words!
The pyO3 docs are excellent, overall1. If I had to pick something to complain about:
#[pyproto]
is slightly underdocumented, causing the hiccup I ran into with the “in” (__contains__
) protocol. But that’s minor compared to how painless the experience was as a whole.