[Python-3000] Spooky behavior of dict.items() and friends

Facundo Batista facundobatista at gmail.com
Wed Apr 2 16:08:03 CEST 2008


2008/4/2, David Pokorny <dbpokorny at gmail.com>:

>  describe, but I don't understand why the behavior of the most common
>  name should be the most efficient implementation of the most common
>  scenario. One could propose an alternate policy: the behavior of the

Half of the magic power of Python, IMHO, resides in that "the behavior
of the most common  name should be the most efficient implementation
of the most common scenario".

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