Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
import subprocess | |
__all__ = ["transform"] | |
__version__ = '0.3' | |
__author__ = 'Christoph Burgmer <[email protected]>' | |
__url__ = 'http://github.com/cburgmer/upsidedown' |