[issue15579] some unicode keys not found using in dictionary.keys()
axw
report at bugs.python.org
Wed Aug 8 00:10:46 CEST 2012
New submission from axw:
This simple snippet demonstrates the misbehaviour. Confirmed on two amd64 machines, python 2.7.3.
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import copy
uzlist = [u'abc', u'def', u'ghj', u'klm', u'zxc']
utzdict = {u'abc':1, u'def':2, u'ghj':3, u'klm':4, u'zxc':5}
utemplist = copy.copy(uzlist)
for m in utemplist:
if m in utzdict.keys(): utemplist.remove(m)
# utemplist should be empty now - it is not!
>>> utemplist
[u'def', u'klm']
utemplist = copy.copy(uzlist)
for i in range(len(uzlist)):
try:
if utzdict[ uzlist[i] ]: utemplist.remove( uzlist[i] )
except KeyError: pass
# utemplist should be empty now. This time it is:
>>> utemplist
[]
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components: Interpreter Core, Unicode
messages: 167645
nosy: axw, ezio.melotti
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: some unicode keys not found using in dictionary.keys()
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.7
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