2009/11/9 Tiago Antão <tiagoan...@gmail.com>:
> But the end result with strings and vectors is a tad unintuitive...

Right, strings and vectors can be thought of as either collections, or
as associative mappings from integers to characters/objects.
contains? treats them as associative mappings.  Yes, it's unintuitive,
but it has a certain degree of internal consistency.

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