[Python-Dev] Proposal: add odict to collections
Alexander Schremmer
2008a at usenet.alexanderweb.de
Sun Jun 15 09:53:08 CEST 2008
Armin Ronacher wrote:
> That's true, but by now there are countless of ordered dict
> implementations with a mostly-compatible interface and applications and
> libraries are using them already.
Even worse, most of them are slow, i.e. show a wrong algorithmic
complexity ...
> I have an example implementation here that incorporates the ideas
> from ordereddict, Django's OrderedDict and Babel's odict:
>
> http://dev.pocoo.org/hg/sandbox/raw-file/tip/odict.py
... like your implementation. It is not too hard to get the delitem
O(log n) compared to your O(n), see here:
http://codespeak.net/svn/user/arigo/hack/pyfuse/OrderedDict.py
So many people are implementing this kind of data type but do not really
care about making as fast as it could be ... IMHO yet another reason to
ship a usable implementation with Python.
Kind regards,
Alexander
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