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@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ PEP 372: Ordered Dictionaries
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Regular Python dictionaries iterate over key/value pairs in arbitrary order.
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Over the years, a number of authors have written alternative implementations
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that remember the order that the keys were originally inserted. Based on
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the experiences from those implementations, the :mod:`collections` module
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now has an :class:`OrderedDict` class.
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the experiences from those implementations, a new
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:class:`collections.OrderedDict` class has been introduced.
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The OrderedDict API is substantially the same as regular dictionaries
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but will iterate over keys and values in a guaranteed order depending on
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The standard library now supports use of ordered dictionaries in several
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modules. The :mod:`configparser` module uses them by default. This lets
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configuration files be read, modified, and then written back in their original
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order. The :mod:`collections` module's :meth:`namedtuple._asdict` method now
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order. The *_asdict()* method for :func:`collections.namedtuple` now
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returns an ordered dictionary with the values appearing in the same order as
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the underlying tuple indicies. The :mod:`json` module is being built-out with
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an *object_pairs_hook* to allow OrderedDicts to be built by the decoder.
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(Contributed by Gregory Smith.)
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* The :mod:`logging` module now implements a simple :class:`NullHandler`
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* The :mod:`logging` module now implements a simple :class:`logging.NullHandler`
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class for applications that are not using logging but are calling
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library code that does. Setting-up a null handler will suppress
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spurious warnings like "No handlers could be found for logger X.Y.Z"::
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spurious warnings such as "No handlers could be found for logger foo"::
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>>> h = logging.NullHandler()
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>>> logging.getLogger("foo").addHandler(h)
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(Contributed by Vinay Sajip; issue:`4384`).
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(Contributed by Vinay Sajip; :issue:`4384`).
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* The :mod:`runpy` module which supports the ``-m`` command line switch
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now supports the execution of packages by looking for and executing
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