[Python-ideas] Adding "+" and "+=" operators to dict
Stephen J. Turnbull
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Wed Feb 18 05:08:13 CET 2015
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C Anthony Risinger writes: > I'm not versed enough in the math behind it to know if it's expected or > not, but as it stands, to remain compatible with sets, `d1 | d2` should > behave like it does in my code (prefer the first, not the last). I kinda > like this, because it makes dict.__or__ a *companion* to .update(), not a > replacement (since update prefers the last). But this is exactly the opposite of what the people who advocate use of an operator want. As far as I can see, all of them want update semantics, because that's the more common use case where the current idioms feel burdensome.
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