bvidinli wrote:
i use dictionaries to hold some config data, such as:
conf={'key1':'value1','key2':'value2'} and so on...
when i try to process conf, i have to code every time like: if
conf.has_key('key1'): if conf['key1']<>'': other commands....
this is very annoying. in php, i was able to code only like: if
conf['key1']=='someth'
in python, this fails, because, if key1 does not exists, it raises an
exception.
That is one of python rules:
>>> import this
(cut)
Explicit is better than implicit.
(cut)
php hide some thing that python expose.
MY question: is there a way to directly get value of an
array/tuple/dict item by key, as in php above, even if key may not
exist, i should not check if key exist, i should only use it, if it
does not exist, it may return only empty, just as in php....
i hope you understand my question...
You can simple modify the dict behavior:
>>> class my_dict(dict):
... def __getitem__(self, item):
... if item in self:
... return super(my_dict, self).__getitem__(item)
... else:
... return ''
...
>>> d = my_dict()
>>> d["a"]
''
>>> d["a"] = 5
>>> d["a"]
5
>>>
Michele
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