Java singletonMap in Python
Mark Lawrence
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Mon Sep 24 15:44:25 EDT 2012
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On 24/09/2012 20:22, Devin Jeanpierre wrote: > On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk> wrote: >> Purely for fun I've been porting some code to Python and came across the >> singletonMap[1]. I'm aware that there are loads of recipes on the web for >> both singletons e.g.[2] and immutable dictionaries e.g.[3]. I was wondering >> how to combine any of the recipes to produce the best implementation > > The word "singleton" usually means "thing with only one item". For > example, {a} is a singleton set containing only a, and with matrices, > any dimension of size one is called a singleton dimension, and so on. > In this case, a singleton map is a map with only one key-value pair, > such as {a:b}. > > The singleton design antipattern is not relevant here. > > -- Devin > Java thinks so otherwise there wouldn't also be the singleton which is the spelling for singletonSet (don't ask me!!!) and a singletonList. From the Python viewpoint I think YAGNI is perfect. I now understand why the BDFL and others fight so hard to keep bloatware out of the standard library. -- Cheers. Mark Lawrence.
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