[Python-Dev] PEP 455: TransformDict (original) (raw)

Steven D'Aprano steve at pearwood.info
Sat Sep 14 02:49:52 CEST 2013


On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 11:45:16PM +0200, Antoine Pitrou wrote:

Ok, I have a better (IMO) proposal:

>>> d = TransformDict(str.casefold, {'Foo': 1}) >>> d.getitem('foo') ('Foo', 1) >>> d.getitem('bar') Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in KeyError: 'bar'

Is it more common to want both the canonical key and value at the same time, or to just want the canonical key? My gut feeling is that I'm likely to have code like this:

d = TransformDict(...) for key in data: key = d.get_canonical(key) value = d[key] print("{}: {}".format(key, value))

in which case having a single call to return both will be great:

for key in data: key, value = d.getitem(key) print("{}: {}".format(key, value))

but I'm really not sure. Maybe Ethan is right.

I think these sorts of associated questions are why some people (Raymond, Nick) want to see the proposal live outside of the standard library for a while first. The general idea is great, but we're going to bike shed the API without having much idea of how it will actually be used.

So, my suggestion is this:

+1 on transform method on dicts.

+0 on TransformedDict in 3.4

+1 on waiting for 3.5 based on experience on using transform.

-- Steven



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