Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > > You can already get a set from a dictionary's keys in an efficient manner: > >>>>l = dict.fromkeys(range(10)) > >>>>set(l) > > Set([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]) > > Good point. I expected that set(l) = set(l.items()) and not > set(l.keys()), but the latter would not work with mutable values. See > discussion with Martin. puzzled. items() return tuples which I believe can be element of set ? Or I misread you ?
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