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python install and lib/spack/external have the same library installed. This requires modifying the names of some modules in lib/spack/external in cases where both the system python and backported features of future python versions (i.e. after 2.6) are used (previously distinguished by "from external import X" and "import X").
262 lines
8.8 KiB
Python
262 lines
8.8 KiB
Python
#
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# Backport of OrderedDict() class that runs on Python 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 and pypy.
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# Passes Python2.7's test suite and incorporates all the latest updates.
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#
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# From http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576693-ordered-dictionary-for-py24/
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# This file is in the public domain, and has no particular license.
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#
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try:
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from thread import get_ident as _get_ident
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except ImportError:
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from dummy_thread import get_ident as _get_ident
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try:
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from _abcoll import KeysView, ValuesView, ItemsView
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except ImportError:
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pass
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class OrderedDict(dict):
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'Dictionary that remembers insertion order'
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# An inherited dict maps keys to values.
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# The inherited dict provides __getitem__, __len__, __contains__, and get.
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# The remaining methods are order-aware.
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# Big-O running times for all methods are the same as for regular dictionaries.
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# The internal self.__map dictionary maps keys to links in a doubly linked list.
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# The circular doubly linked list starts and ends with a sentinel element.
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# The sentinel element never gets deleted (this simplifies the algorithm).
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# Each link is stored as a list of length three: [PREV, NEXT, KEY].
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
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'''Initialize an ordered dictionary. Signature is the same as for
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regular dictionaries, but keyword arguments are not recommended
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because their insertion order is arbitrary.
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'''
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if len(args) > 1:
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raise TypeError('expected at most 1 arguments, got %d' % len(args))
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try:
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self.__root
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except AttributeError:
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self.__root = root = [] # sentinel node
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root[:] = [root, root, None]
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self.__map = {}
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self.__update(*args, **kwds)
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def __setitem__(self, key, value, dict_setitem=dict.__setitem__):
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'od.__setitem__(i, y) <==> od[i]=y'
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# Setting a new item creates a new link which goes at the end of the linked
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# list, and the inherited dictionary is updated with the new key/value pair.
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if key not in self:
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root = self.__root
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last = root[0]
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last[1] = root[0] = self.__map[key] = [last, root, key]
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dict_setitem(self, key, value)
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def __delitem__(self, key, dict_delitem=dict.__delitem__):
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'od.__delitem__(y) <==> del od[y]'
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# Deleting an existing item uses self.__map to find the link which is
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# then removed by updating the links in the predecessor and successor nodes.
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dict_delitem(self, key)
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link_prev, link_next, key = self.__map.pop(key)
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link_prev[1] = link_next
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link_next[0] = link_prev
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def __iter__(self):
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'od.__iter__() <==> iter(od)'
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root = self.__root
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curr = root[1]
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while curr is not root:
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yield curr[2]
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curr = curr[1]
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def __reversed__(self):
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'od.__reversed__() <==> reversed(od)'
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root = self.__root
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curr = root[0]
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while curr is not root:
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yield curr[2]
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curr = curr[0]
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def clear(self):
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'od.clear() -> None. Remove all items from od.'
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try:
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for node in self.__map.itervalues():
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del node[:]
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root = self.__root
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root[:] = [root, root, None]
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self.__map.clear()
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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dict.clear(self)
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def popitem(self, last=True):
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'''od.popitem() -> (k, v), return and remove a (key, value) pair.
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Pairs are returned in LIFO order if last is true or FIFO order if false.
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'''
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if not self:
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raise KeyError('dictionary is empty')
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root = self.__root
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if last:
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link = root[0]
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link_prev = link[0]
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link_prev[1] = root
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root[0] = link_prev
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else:
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link = root[1]
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link_next = link[1]
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root[1] = link_next
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link_next[0] = root
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key = link[2]
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del self.__map[key]
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value = dict.pop(self, key)
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return key, value
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# -- the following methods do not depend on the internal structure --
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def keys(self):
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'od.keys() -> list of keys in od'
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return list(self)
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def values(self):
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'od.values() -> list of values in od'
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return [self[key] for key in self]
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def items(self):
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'od.items() -> list of (key, value) pairs in od'
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return [(key, self[key]) for key in self]
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def iterkeys(self):
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'od.iterkeys() -> an iterator over the keys in od'
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return iter(self)
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def itervalues(self):
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'od.itervalues -> an iterator over the values in od'
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for k in self:
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yield self[k]
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def iteritems(self):
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'od.iteritems -> an iterator over the (key, value) items in od'
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for k in self:
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yield (k, self[k])
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def update(*args, **kwds):
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'''od.update(E, **F) -> None. Update od from dict/iterable E and F.
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If E is a dict instance, does: for k in E: od[k] = E[k]
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If E has a .keys() method, does: for k in E.keys(): od[k] = E[k]
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Or if E is an iterable of items, does: for k, v in E: od[k] = v
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In either case, this is followed by: for k, v in F.items(): od[k] = v
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'''
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if len(args) > 2:
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raise TypeError('update() takes at most 2 positional '
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'arguments (%d given)' % (len(args),))
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elif not args:
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raise TypeError('update() takes at least 1 argument (0 given)')
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self = args[0]
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# Make progressively weaker assumptions about "other"
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other = ()
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if len(args) == 2:
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other = args[1]
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if isinstance(other, dict):
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for key in other:
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self[key] = other[key]
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elif hasattr(other, 'keys'):
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for key in other.keys():
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self[key] = other[key]
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else:
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for key, value in other:
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self[key] = value
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for key, value in kwds.items():
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self[key] = value
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__update = update # let subclasses override update without breaking __init__
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__marker = object()
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def pop(self, key, default=__marker):
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'''od.pop(k[,d]) -> v, remove specified key and return the corresponding value.
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If key is not found, d is returned if given, otherwise KeyError is raised.
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'''
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if key in self:
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result = self[key]
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del self[key]
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return result
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if default is self.__marker:
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raise KeyError(key)
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return default
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def setdefault(self, key, default=None):
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'od.setdefault(k[,d]) -> od.get(k,d), also set od[k]=d if k not in od'
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if key in self:
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return self[key]
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self[key] = default
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return default
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def __repr__(self, _repr_running={}):
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'od.__repr__() <==> repr(od)'
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call_key = id(self), _get_ident()
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if call_key in _repr_running:
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return '...'
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_repr_running[call_key] = 1
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try:
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if not self:
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return '%s()' % (self.__class__.__name__,)
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return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.items())
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finally:
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del _repr_running[call_key]
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def __reduce__(self):
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'Return state information for pickling'
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items = [[k, self[k]] for k in self]
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inst_dict = vars(self).copy()
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for k in vars(OrderedDict()):
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inst_dict.pop(k, None)
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if inst_dict:
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return (self.__class__, (items,), inst_dict)
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return self.__class__, (items,)
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def copy(self):
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'od.copy() -> a shallow copy of od'
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return self.__class__(self)
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@classmethod
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def fromkeys(cls, iterable, value=None):
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'''OD.fromkeys(S[, v]) -> New ordered dictionary with keys from S
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and values equal to v (which defaults to None).
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'''
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d = cls()
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for key in iterable:
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d[key] = value
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return d
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def __eq__(self, other):
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'''od.__eq__(y) <==> od==y. Comparison to another OD is order-sensitive
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while comparison to a regular mapping is order-insensitive.
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'''
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if isinstance(other, OrderedDict):
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return len(self)==len(other) and self.items() == other.items()
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return dict.__eq__(self, other)
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self == other
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# -- the following methods are only used in Python 2.7 --
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def viewkeys(self):
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"od.viewkeys() -> a set-like object providing a view on od's keys"
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return KeysView(self)
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def viewvalues(self):
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"od.viewvalues() -> an object providing a view on od's values"
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return ValuesView(self)
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def viewitems(self):
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"od.viewitems() -> a set-like object providing a view on od's items"
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return ItemsView(self)
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