On 8/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > That wish will only come true if you maintain your own fork of Python 3.
> > has_key() will go away, period. It has been made obsolete by "in", which
> > is faster and more concise.
>
> Is there really some reason "key" IN dict can be implemented faster
> than dict.has_key("key")???
>
Yes. As an exercise, I wont tell you the first most obvious reason -
see if you can figure it out. The dis module may help.
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