"xxx.has_key(a)" vs "a in xxx"

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Åukasz Ligowski

Hi,

There is small inconsistency (or I don't understand it right) between python
2.5 docs and python 2.6 docs.

2.5 docs say that:
"a.has_key(k) Equivalent to k in a, use that form in new code"

2.6 docs say that:
"dict.has_key(key) is equivalent to key in d, but deprecated."

which is true?

L
 

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