Normally, if one writes a method like this:
def get(self, k, default=None):
one can call it as foo.get('x',2) or as foo('x',default=2).
But not with dict.get. I'm amazed I've never tripped over this before.
(Yes, I appreciate that dict is a builtin class written in C.)
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <[email protected]>
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