frozendict
Nathan Rice
nathan.alexander.rice at gmail.com
Thu Feb 9 09:36:12 EST 2012
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On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Duncan Booth <duncan.booth at invalid.invalid> wrote: > Nathan Rice <nathan.alexander.rice at gmail.com> wrote: > >> I put dicts in sets all the time. I just tuple the items, but that >> means you have to re-dict it on the way out to do anything useful with >> it. I am too lazy to write a frozendict or import one, but I would >> use it if it was a builtin. >> > I hope you sort the items before putting them in a tuple, otherwise how do > you handle two identical dicts that return their items in a different > order? Two dicts created from the same inputs will return items in the same arbitrary order. As long as you don't insert or delete a key you're fine. Nathan
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