- PEP 3106: dict.iterkeys(), .iteritems(), .itervalues() are now gone;

and .keys(), .items(), .values() return dict views.

The dict views aren't fully functional yet; in particular, they can't
be compared to sets yet.  but they are useful as "iterator wells".

There are still 27 failing unit tests; I expect that many of these
have fairly trivial fixes, but there are so many, I could use help.
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Guido van Rossum 2007-02-11 06:12:03 +00:00
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@ -7,18 +7,13 @@ from test import test_support
class SortedDict(UserDict.UserDict):
def items(self):
result = self.data.items()
result.sort()
return result
return sorted(self.data.items())
def keys(self):
result = self.data.keys()
result.sort()
return result
return sorted(self.data.keys())
def values(self):
result = self.items()
return [i[1] for i in values]
return [i[1] for i in self.items()]
def iteritems(self): return iter(self.items())
def iterkeys(self): return iter(self.keys())