Re: frozendict: an experiment

2020-07-14 Thread Inada Naoki
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 2:01 AM Marco Sulla wrote: > > > Why do you think I do not need views to use the frozendict? > > I thought that is what make d.key(), d.items() etc work? > > Views for dict exist because dict is mutable. See this example: > > >>> d = {1: 2} > >>> keys = d.keys() > >>> d[2]

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Re: A rule for your twitlist/mailing list

2020-07-14 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 14Jul2020 08:49, Nomen Nescio wrote: >Where path includes "google.com" and subject includes "solutions" or >"test", delete. > >99 percent of the junk just . gone . feels so good > >I wish Google would still let you subscribe to the newsgroup and >recieve updates in your inbox - t

Re: frozendict: an experiment

2020-07-14 Thread Marco Sulla
On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 at 19:28, Barry Scott wrote: > > On 13 Jul 2020, at 03:20, Marco Sulla wrote: > > So why did I try to implement it? IMO, apart the considerations in PEP > > 416, a frozendict can be useful: > > > > - as a faster base for types.MutableMappingProxy > > - as a substitute of named

A rule for your twitlist/mailing list

2020-07-14 Thread Nomen Nescio
Where path includes "google.com" and subject includes "solutions" or "test", delete. 99 percent of the junk just . gone . feels so good I wish Google would still let you subscribe to the newsgroup and recieve updates in your inbox - that way I can mark the testbanks as "spam" I