Feb. 17, 2006
10 p.m.
Fuzzyman wrote:
Also, I think has_key/in should return True if there is a default.
And exactly what use would it then be ?
Code that checks if d.has_key(k): print d[k] would work correctly. IOW, you could use a dictionary with a default key just as if it were a normal dictionary - which is a useful property, IMO. Regards, Martin