[Python-Dev] interning
Antoine Pitrou
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Sat Oct 24 20:13:44 CEST 2009
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Alexander Belopolsky <alexander.belopolsky <at> gmail.com> writes: > > AB> I disagree with Martin. I think interning is a set > AB> operation and it is unfortunate that set API does not > AB> support it directly. > > ML> I disagree with Alexander's last remark in several respects: [...] > ML> The operation "give me the member equal but not identical > ML> to E" is conceptually a lookup operation; the mathematical set > ML> construct has no such operation, and the Python set models > ML> it closely. IOW, set is *not* a dict with key==value. This looks like a debate of purity vs. practicality. I don't have any opinion on a Python-facing API, but the interpreter's dict of interned strings could probably converted to a set as a simple optimization. Regards Antoine.
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