On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 06:08:25AM -0500, Skip Montanaro wrote:

> (I still don't care for the name. "Transform" != "case folding" in my
> mind. A quick scan of your links suggests most people think something
> like "cidict" or "CaseInsensitiveDict" would be more descriptive.)

But the proposal is not for a case-insensitive dict. It is more general
than that, with case-insensitivity just one specific use-case for such
a transformative dict. Arguably the most natural, or at least obvious,
such transformation, but there are others.

I have code that does something like this:

MAPPING = {'spam': 23, 'ham': 42, 'eggs': 17}
result = MAPPING[key.strip()]
# later...
answer = MAPPING[key]  # Oops, forgot to strip! This is broken.

Using Antoine's proposal:

MAPPING = TransformDict(str.strip)
MAPPING.update({'spam': 23, 'ham': 42, 'eggs': 17})
result = MAPPING[key]
# later...
answer = MAPPING[key]  # Fine now.

so that the mapping handles stripping the keys, not the caller.

This isn't just about strings, and certainly not just 
case-insensitivity.



-- 
Steven
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