Am 30.05.2012 00:11, schrieb [email protected]:
I am mentioning it because I am not really sure what does this mean:
In Python, only immutable objects are hashable
I suppose I can get some clarification that way.

My understanding is that nothing in the language or libraries enforces that rule, but that you're in trouble if you try to use an object with a mutable hash as a dict key.

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