>>>>> "RT" == Robin Thomas <robin.thomas@starmedia.net> writes: RT> Using Python 2.0 on Win32. Am I the only person to be depressed RT> by the following behavior now that __getitem__ does the work of RT> __getslice__? You may the only person to have tried it :-). RT> Python 2.0 (#8, Oct 16 2000, 17:27:58) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 >>> d = {} >>> d[0:1] = 1 >>> d {slice(0, 1, None): 1} I think this should raise a TypeError (as you suggested later). >>> del d[0:1] Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? TypeError: object doesn't support slice deletion Jeremy
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