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added temp implementation of enumerate
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@ -20,6 +20,23 @@ from direct.directutil import Verify
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# dict.setdefault(key, defaultValue)
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# dict.setdefault(key, defaultValue)
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# Please use setdefault instead -- Joe
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# Please use setdefault instead -- Joe
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def enumerate(L):
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"""Returns (0, L[0]), (1, L[1]), etc., allowing this syntax:
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for i, item in enumerate(L):
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enumerate is a built-in feature in Python 2.3, which implements it
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using an iterator. For now, we can use this quick & dirty
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implementation that returns a list of tuples that is completely
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constructed every time enumerate() is called.
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"""
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return zip(xrange(len(L)), L)
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import __builtin__
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if hasattr(__builtin__, 'enumerate'):
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print 'enumerate is already present in __builtin__'
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else:
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__builtin__.enumerate = enumerate
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def unique(L1, L2):
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def unique(L1, L2):
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"""Return a list containing all items in 'L1' that are not in 'L2'"""
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"""Return a list containing all items in 'L1' that are not in 'L2'"""
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