Guido van Rossum wrote: > So here's a new proposal. > > Let's add a generic missing-key handling method to the dict class, as > well as a default_factory slot initialized to None. The implementation > is like this (but in C): > > def on_missing(self, key): > if self.default_factory is not None: > value = self.default_factory() > self[key] = value > return value > raise KeyError(key) > > When __getitem__() (and *only* __getitem__()) finds that the requested > key is not present in the dict, it calls self.on_missing(key) and > returns whatever it returns -- or raises whatever it raises. > __getitem__() doesn't need to raise KeyError any more, that's done by > on_missing(). Will this also work when PyDict_GetItem() does not find the key? Thomas
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