Raymond Hettinger <python <at> rcn.com> writes: > > [Nick Coghlan] > > The examples in the PEP used 'odict' (until recently), but the patch was > > for OrderedDict. > > As an experiment, try walking down the hall asking a few programmers who aren't in this conversion what they > think > collections.odict() is? I second that odict is too terse, and it's also a recipe for subtle typos. I think that both ordereddict and OrderedDict can't go wrong. Regards Antoine.
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