On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 9:21 PM, ZyX <[email protected]> wrote:

> Make vim.Dictionary look more like built-in dict:
>
> - Add .{keys,values,items,get,pop,has_key,popitem}
>

popitem(key) returns empty key.

:py x = vim.Dictionary()
:py x['y'] = 'z'
:py print x.popitem('y')
('', 'z')


And perhaps popitem(key) should be popitem()?

According to python document

popitem()

    Remove and return an arbitrary (key, value) pair from the dictionary.

    popitem() is useful to destructively iterate over a dictionary, as
often used in set algorithms. If the dictionary is empty, calling popitem()
raises a KeyError.

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