[Python-Dev] string representation of range in 3.0 (original) (raw)
Brad Miller bonelake at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 03:57:32 CEST 2008
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I worked up prototype implementation for dict_keys, dict_values, and
dict_items
Here's an example of what the output looks like:
x = {chr(i):i for i in range(68,90)} x.keys() <dict_keys object 'E', 'D', 'G', ...> x.values() <dict_values object 69, 68, 71, ...> x.items() <dict_items object ('E', 69), ('D', 68), ('G', 71), ...>
comments?
Are there other objects in this family that I should look at?
Brad
On Apr 16, 2008, at 5:30 PM, Guido van Rossum wrote:
No, tpprint is dead, unless I am terribly mistaken. (We didn't remove the slot because that would require updating every single static type initializer.)
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Christian Heimes <lists at cheimes.de> wrote: Guido van Rossum schrieb:
Why only str()? Note that the interactive prompt uses repr() to display values. Does py3k still use the tpprint slot for the interactive prompt? -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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