Kenji Asuka (Asuka Kenji) <[email protected]> added the comment:
'set' is a built-in type, and should belong to one of the types in the 'types'
module. However, in the latest 2.7 implementations, none of the names matches
the 'set' type.
Like 'list' and 'dict', I suppose there should be a name 'SetType' in the
'types' module. However, I guess it was forgotten to be created when the '{x:
y}' syntax was introduced.
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