Message123417
| Author | Retro |
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| Recipients | Retro, eli.bendersky, eric.araujo, eric.smith, georg.brandl, giampaolo.rodola, rhettinger, terry.reedy, xuanji |
| Date | 2010-12-05.10:15:53 |
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Can you please help me find the definition of the copy() method of dict in the Python sources? I want to see how that method is defined and compare the definition to the one in Eli's patch. |
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