> During the Language Summit 2011 (*), it was discussed that PyPy and
> Jython don't support non-string key in type dict. An issue was open to
> emit a warning on such dict, but the patch has not been commited yet.
It's the issue #11455. As written in the issue, there are two ways to
create such type:
class A(object):
locals()[42] = "abc"
or
type("A", (object,), {42: "abc"})
Both look like an ugly hack.
Victor
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