On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 8:13 PM, Brynjar Smári Bjarnason <binni at binnisb.com> wrote: > I am using Python 3.4.1 installed with Anaconda. I tried the following > (expecting an OrderedDict as result): > >>>>from collections import namedtuple >>>>NT = namedtuple("NT",["a","b"]) >>>>nt = NT(1,2) >>>>print(vars(nt)) > {} > > so the result is an empty dict. In Python 3.3.2 (downgraded in the > same Anaconda environment) results in: > >>>>print(vars(nt)) > OrderedDict([('a', 1), ('b', 2)]) For what it's worth, I can't reproduce the issue on trunk CPython (built from default branch on Aug 21, so it's a little old now), nor on 3.4.1 as currently shipping with Debian Jessie, nor with 3.4.0 on Windows. So this may be an Anaconda issue. Do you know if it's meant to be a patched install of Python? ChrisA
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