STINNER Victor added the comment:
> As I first mentioned in my post[1] on comp.lang.python, it seems possible to
> modify a dict while a lookup is ongoing, without causing the lookup to
> restart.
That's a bad practice. Python dict raises an exception in some cases:
RuntimeError("dict
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Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
Is this something that should be taken up on python-dev?
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Adam Olsen rha...@gmail.com added the comment:
I don't believe there's anything to debate on this, so all it really needs is a
patch, followed by getting someone to review and commit it.
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title: dict reentrant/threading bug - dict reentrant/threading request
versions: -Python 2.7
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