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authorCollin Winter <collinw@gmail.com>2007-09-10 00:20:46 (GMT)
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Remove yet more references to has_key() methods.
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@@ -385,8 +385,7 @@ using a non-existent key.
The :meth:`keys` method of a dictionary object returns a list of all the keys
used in the dictionary, in arbitrary order (if you want it sorted, just apply
the :meth:`sort` method to the list of keys). To check whether a single key is
-in the dictionary, either use the dictionary's :meth:`has_key` method or the
-:keyword:`in` keyword.
+in the dictionary, use the :keyword:`in` keyword.
Here is a small example using a dictionary::