Get rid of dict.has_key(). Boy this has a lot of repercussions!
Not all code has been fixed yet; this is just a checkpoint...
The C API still has PyDict_HasKey() and _HasKeyString(); not sure
if I want to change those just yet.
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_builtin.py b/Lib/test/test_builtin.py
index c7e4394..5797aef 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_builtin.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_builtin.py
@@ -630,9 +630,9 @@
def test_hex(self):
self.assertEqual(hex(16), '0x10')
- self.assertEqual(hex(16L), '0x10L')
+ self.assertEqual(hex(16L), '0x10')
self.assertEqual(hex(-16), '-0x10')
- self.assertEqual(hex(-16L), '-0x10L')
+ self.assertEqual(hex(-16L), '-0x10')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, hex, {})
def test_id(self):
@@ -1240,9 +1240,9 @@
def test_oct(self):
self.assertEqual(oct(100), '0144')
- self.assertEqual(oct(100L), '0144L')
+ self.assertEqual(oct(100L), '0144')
self.assertEqual(oct(-100), '-0144')
- self.assertEqual(oct(-100L), '-0144L')
+ self.assertEqual(oct(-100L), '-0144')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, oct, ())
def write_testfile(self):
@@ -1441,7 +1441,7 @@
def test_repr(self):
self.assertEqual(repr(''), '\'\'')
self.assertEqual(repr(0), '0')
- self.assertEqual(repr(0L), '0L')
+ self.assertEqual(repr(0L), '0')
self.assertEqual(repr(()), '()')
self.assertEqual(repr([]), '[]')
self.assertEqual(repr({}), '{}')