http://bugs.python.org/issue13907)

The language summit result was this should go in once the review is over (as Antoine pointed out) and committed by someone other than Mark since it is a complicated enough thing to require a full review.
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:25, Mark Shannon <mark@hotpy.org> wrote:

I would like to get the new shared-keys dictionary implementation

committed, or rejected or further reviewed, if necessary.

It seems to have got a bit stuck at the moment.



As far as I am concerned it is ready to go in.

Memory usage is reduced, speed is roughly unchanged, and it passes all

the tests (except for 1 test in test_pprint which relies on dict/set

ordering, see http://bugs.python.org/issue13907)


The language summit result was this should go in once the review is over (as Antoine pointed out) and committed by someone other than Mark since it is a complicated enough thing to require a full review.


And did you ever follow through on getting your commit privileges, Mark? While you can't commit this patch you can definitely help with maintaining it (and other things =).