Get rid of dict.has_key(). Boy this has a lot of repercussions!

Not all code has been fixed yet; this is just a checkpoint...
The C API still has PyDict_HasKey() and _HasKeyString(); not sure
if I want to change those just yet.
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Guido van Rossum 2006-08-18 22:13:04 +00:00
parent d2dbecb4ae
commit e2b70bcf74
93 changed files with 215 additions and 313 deletions

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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ class ModuleFinder:
else:
self.msgout(3, "import_module ->", m)
return m
if self.badmodules.has_key(fqname):
if fqname in self.badmodules:
self.msgout(3, "import_module -> None")
return None
if parent and parent.__path__ is None:
@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ class ModuleFinder:
return m
def add_module(self, fqname):
if self.modules.has_key(fqname):
if fqname in self.modules:
return self.modules[fqname]
self.modules[fqname] = m = Module(fqname)
return m