d.items() -> list(d.items()) in the examples

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Ezio Melotti 2009-09-12 01:52:05 +00:00
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@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ sequence of key-value pairs into a dictionary of lists:
>>> for k, v in s:
... d[k].append(v)
...
>>> d.items()
>>> list(d.items())
[('blue', [2, 4]), ('red', [1]), ('yellow', [1, 3])]
When each key is encountered for the first time, it is not already in the
@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ simpler and faster than an equivalent technique using :meth:`dict.setdefault`:
>>> for k, v in s:
... d.setdefault(k, []).append(v)
...
>>> d.items()
>>> list(d.items())
[('blue', [2, 4]), ('red', [1]), ('yellow', [1, 3])]
Setting the :attr:`default_factory` to :class:`int` makes the
@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ languages):
>>> for k in s:
... d[k] += 1
...
>>> d.items()
>>> list(d.items())
[('i', 4), ('p', 2), ('s', 4), ('m', 1)]
When a letter is first encountered, it is missing from the mapping, so the
@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ Setting the :attr:`default_factory` to :class:`set` makes the
>>> for k, v in s:
... d[k].add(v)
...
>>> d.items()
>>> list(d.items())
[('blue', set([2, 4])), ('red', set([1, 3]))]