[Python-Dev] [Python-3000] Iterators for dict keys, values, and items == annoying :)
Robert Brewer
fumanchu at amor.org
Wed Mar 29 19:48:57 CEST 2006
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Nick Coghlan wrote: > There are three big use cases: > > dict.keys > dict.values > dict.items > > Currently these all return lists, which may be expensive in > terms of copying. They all have iter* variants which while > memory efficient, are far less convenient to work with. I'm still wondering what "far less convenient" means. Is it simply the 4 extra key presses? I find the iter* variants to be a great solution. Robert Brewer System Architect Amor Ministries fumanchu at amor.org
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