Re: [Vala] Vala bindings for epiphany?



Op zaterdag 03-10-2009 om 22:40 uur [tijdzone +0300], schreef Xan Lopez:
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Magnus Therning <magnus therning org> wrote:
Objects in JavaScript are dictionaries (I mean, even the syntax is the
same...), and I'm sure there's plenty of implementations of data structures
like Python sets around.

No, they are "dictionary-like", not proper dictionaries.  For instance keys
can only be strings or numbers.

So what else can be a key in Python dictionaries exactly? The
documentation mentions a tuple of immutable objects, which I guess can
have its uses, but saying that javascript does not have dictionaries
(or only "dictionary-like" objects) because of this seems a bit over
the top to be honest.

Anything that can be hashed can be used as a dictionary key. For
objects, the key can be simply the memory address. This is very useful
for object-to-something dictionaries.

    — Wouter

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