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{\large This document is a draft, and is subject to change until
the final version of Python 2.1 is released. Currently it is up to date
for Python 2.1 beta 1. Please send any comments, bug reports, or
for Python 2.1 beta 2. Please send any comments, bug reports, or
questions, no matter how minor, to \email{amk1@bigfoot.com}. }
It's that time again... time for a new Python release, version 2.1.
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\item A new method, \method{popitem()}, was added to dictionaries to
enable destructively iterating through the contents of a dictionary;
this can be faster for large dictionaries because .
this can be faster for large dictionaries because XXX.
\code{D.popitem()} removes a random \code{(\var{key}, \var{value})}
pair from the dictionary and returns it as a 2-tuple. This was
implemented mostly by Tim Peters and Guido van Rossum, after a