Bugs item #1560327, was opened at 2006-09-17 22:35
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Category: Python Interpreter Core
Group: Python 2.4
Status: Closed
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: daniel hahler (blueyed)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: copy() method of dictionaries is not "deep"

Initial Comment:
Unlike copy.deepcopy() the copy() method of a 
dictionary does not copy objects in the dict, but 
seem to use them by reference.

I'm not sure, if this is really a bug - but I would 
have expected it to behave like copy.deepcopy(), 
according to 
http://www.python.org/infogami-faq/programming/how-do-i-copy-an-object-in-python/

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>Comment By: daniel hahler (blueyed)
Date: 2006-09-18 19:26

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So it's not a bug?

Then please change the "Resolution" accordingly.

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Comment By: Georg Brandl (gbrandl)
Date: 2006-09-18 09:23

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The infogami FAQ is "interactive", so if you find the text
misleading, please add a comment yourself via the "add
comment" link. (You may have to login to infogami to do that.)

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