[Python-Dev] Add a frozendict builtin type
Serhiy Storchaka
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Thu Mar 1 15:17:35 CET 2012
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01.03.12 11:29, André Malo написав(ла): > - Caching. My data container objects (say, resultsets from a db or something) > usually inherit from list or dict (sometimes also set) and are cached > heavily. In order to ensure that they are not modified (accidentially), I > have to choices: deepcopy or immutability. deepcopy is so expensive, that > it's often cheaper to just leave out the cache. So I use immutability. (oh > well, the objects are further restricted with __slots__) This is the first rational use of frozendict that I see. However, a deep copy is still necessary to create the frozendict. For this case, I believe, would be better to "freeze" dict inplace and then copy-on-write it.
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