[Python-Dev] How to update namedtuple asdict() to use dict instead of OrderedDict
Raymond Hettinger
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Thu Jan 31 00:24:41 EST 2019
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> On Jan 30, 2019, at 9:11 PM, Tim Delaney <timothy.c.delaney at gmail.com> wrote: > > Alternatively, would it be viable to make OrderedDict work in a way that so long as you don't use any reordering operations it's essentially just a very thin layer on top of a dict, There's all kinds of tricks we could do but none of them are worth it. It took Eric Snow a long time to write the OrderedDict patch and it took years to get most of the bugs out of it. I would really hate to go through a redesign and eat up our time for something that probably won't be much used any more. I'm really just aiming for something as simple as s/OrderedDict/dict in namedtuple :-) Raymond
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