On 4/13/2012 22:42, Evan Driscoll wrote:
> Though I might as well ask another question... if I have a dict with
> values which are lists, what's a good way to say "append x to the list
> at key k, creating a list if it's not there"? dict.setdefault seems
> potentially promising but the docs are crappy and don't say how it works.
Ha ha, sorry I can't read right now apparently. dict.setdefault does
exactly what I wanted.

(The name just prompted another interpretation in my mind which doesn't
work and I got tunnel vision. I'll stop spamming now, and we return to
your regularly scheduled broadcast.)

Evan



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