[Python-Dev] Caching tuple hashes
Guido van Rossum
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Mon Aug 4 14:11:24 EDT 2003
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On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 06:14:15PM +1000, Andrew Bennetts wrote: > > * Tuples can contain badly-behaved mutables, e.g.: > > >>> class X: > ... x = 1 > ... def __hash__(self): > ... return self.x > ... > >>> x = X() > >>> t = (x,) > >>> hash(t) > -1660579480 > >>> X.x = 2 > >>> hash(t) > -1660579477 No, that's not a reason not to do this. The problem is the responsibility of class X; a tuple can assume that objects have constant hashes (since dict lookup also makes this assumption). --Guido van Rossum
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