>> I don't know what you mean here. Do you mean Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X? >> I use bsddb all the time on Mac OS X. Raymond> Hmm, I'll have to fix the docs too. They currently list bsddb Raymond> as being only for Unix and Windows. For non-GUI stuff Mac OS X is more Unix than Macintosh. ;-) Raymond> Yes. Iterators and the rest of the mapping API (__iter__, pop, Raymond> popitem, iteritems, setdefault, etc). Raymond> Like dumbdbm and shelve, this is done by including Raymond> UserDict.DictMixin as a base class. I say go for it unless there's a serious backward compatibility problem. I suspect the vast majority of the people who use bsddb do so through the anydbm module, so if usage that way doesn't break you should be okay. Skip
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