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Kevin Modzelewski authored
It's trickier than just setting all of the attributes, since any updates to either the original dict or to the object's attributes will get mirrored in the other object. I don't know if anyone uses this, but I don't think there's any good way for us to tell if this is going to happen so we just have to be conservative. So, add a new distinction between "types" of hidden classes, and add a new "dict backed" type. Instead of having an array of attributes, has a single attribute which is a dict. There are some pretty tricky corner cases that we don't support yet, such as if you access and save __dict__, then set __dict__, and then try to access the saved version. At least we can detect that and fail.
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