On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:52 AM, cnb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 26, 9:43 am, Martin Marcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On 2008-08-26 00:32:20, cnb wrote: >> >> > Are dictionaries the same as hashtables? >> >> Yes, but there is nothing in there that does sane collision handling >> like making a list instead of simply overwriting. >> >> PS: your sig was *a bit* longer than you question. please don't do >> that... >> >> signature.asc >> < 1KViewDownload > > my what?
Hehe, it was *my* sig... i was using some old box with a mut config that still had the fortune script in it... sorry. Anyway what I meant by collision handling was: $ python Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Jul 31 2008, 17:31:22) [GCC 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> l = {} >>> l {} >>> l["a"] = 12 >>> l["b"] = 13 >>> l {'a': 12, 'b': 13} >>> l["a"] = "This is a collision" >>> l {'a': 'This is a collision', 'b': 13} >>> As you see position "a" is simply overwritten. Probably "sane" doesn't really apply because how could the python creators possibly know whether I just want to overwrite the value or indeed want some form of collision handling (talk about lists vs. trees with there subforms...)... If one would want that he/she/it could still subclass dict and do more magic. /martin -- http://www.xing.com/profile/Martin_Marcher You are not free to read this message, by doing so, you have violated my licence and are required to urinate publicly. Thank you. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list