On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 1:18 AM, Ram Rachum
I think that `OrderedDict.items().__getitem__` should be implemented, to solve this ugliness:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21062781/shortest-way-to-get-first-item-o...
What do you think?
Well, the first problem with that is that __getitem__ already exists, and it's dict-style :) So you can't fetch out an item by its position that way. But suppose you create a method that returns the Nth element. The implementation in CPython 3.4 is a linked list, so getting an arbitrary element by index would be quite inefficient. Getting specifically the first can be done either with what you see in that link (it could be made a tiny bit shorter, but not much), but anything else would effectively entail iterating over the whole thing until you get to that position, so you may as well do that explicitly. Alternatively, if you're okay with it being a destructive operation, you can use popitem() to snag the first (or last, if you wish) key/value pair. ChrisA