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[Python-Dev] LinkedHashSet/LinkedHashMap equivalents

[Python-Dev] LinkedHashSet/LinkedHashMap equivalents [Python-Dev] LinkedHashSet/LinkedHashMap equivalentsSteven Bethard steven.bethard at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 22:01:44 CET 2005
Thomas Heller <theller at python.net> wrote:
> [About an ordered dictionary]
[snip] 
> I cannot understand why people are against adding it to stdlib (after
> the name, the implementation, and the exact place have been decided).
> It's certainly a useful data type, isn't it?

Well, that was basically the question I posed.  So far I've seen only
one use for it, and that one is better served by adding a function to
itertools.  What use do you have for it other than filtering
duplicates from a list while retaining order?

Steve
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