> Neil Schemenauer <nas@arctrix.com>: > > > Basicly, we would > > use the implementation of PyDict but drop the values. > > This could be incorporated into PyDict. Instead of storing keys and > values in the same array, keep them in separate arrays and only > allocate the values array the first time someone stores a value other > than 1. Not a bad idea! (But shouldn't the default value be something else, like none?) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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