Danilo J. S. Bellini added the comment:
Wouldn't a fix for all standard collections be a fix for Python 3.5+, therefore
another issue? http://bugs.python.org/issue23870
This issue is about sets/frozensets Python 3.2+, and I'm pretty sure it's
backwards compatible, as I don't think any code running on Python 3.2.6 would
depend on pprint randomness (how could?). Also, a multiline pprint would sort
(tested with Python 3.2.6):
>>> pprint.pprint(set(string.digits), width=7)
{'0',
'1',
'2',
'3',
'4',
'5',
'6',
'7',
'8',
'9'}
I see no reason to see a fix to this inconsistent behavior (sorting on
multiline, not sorting on single line) as an enhancement just for a new Python
3.6 version. Besides being backwards compatible, the test_pprint was really
verifying the order on set(range(n)) for small n, something that is already
sorted by set.__repr__ but appears in test_pprint, which make me think it was
intended as a pretty printer test, not as a set.__repr__ test.
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