On 3/25/07 11:45 AM, Theodore H. Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> ElfDataDictionary doesn't impose this. You can just get value and if
> it doesn't exist, nil is returned.

That's fine if you never store nil, but what if you do, or what if you want
to test for nil? How would you distinguish between whether nil was actually
stored vs. the key doesn't exist?

But I assume you have an alternate for testing whether a key exists?

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