ok, so how do I return a sorted list without doing it in place
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In article <mailman.982369099.4358.python-list at python.org>, Timothy Grant <tjg at exceptionalminds.com> wrote: >On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 04:04:10PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: >> I know I can do: >> >> list = dict.keys() >> list.sort() >> ..... >> >> but it is just plain annoying. > >I agree. This has bitten me on the butt more than once. It also seems >somewhat unPythonic. Usually I expect what happens in Python, but that >sort process always strikes me as unexpected. It's unexpected in some respects, but doing it this way causes the fewest surprises overall. At least you rarely get a downstream bug this way. -- --- Aahz (Copyright 2001 by aahz at pobox.com) Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het <*> http://www.rahul.net/aahz/ Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 Why doesn't "Just Say NO" include caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, Prozac, and Ritalin? --Aahz
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