On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Pavel Panchekha <pavpanche...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I want a dictionary that will transparently "inherit" from a parent > dictionary. So, for example: > > """ > a = InheritDict({1: "one", 2: "two", 4: "four"}) > b = InheritDict({3: "three", 4: "foobar"}, inherit_from=a) > > a[1] # "one" > a[4] # "four" > b[1] # "one" > b[3] # "three" > b[4] # "foobar" > """ > > I've written something like this in Python already, but I'm wondering > if something like this already exists, preferably written in C, for > speed. Why complicate this with a custom object? Just use regular dicts and make b a copy of a. a = {1: 'one', 2: 'two', 4: 'four'} b = dict(a) b[3] = 'three' b[4] = 'foobar'
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