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Author lemburg
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Date 2012-01-23.16:45:02
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> I've also added a test script which demonstrates both types of
> collisions using integer objects (since it's trivial to calculate
> their hashes).

I forgot to mention: the test script is for 64-bit platforms. It's
easy to adapt it to 32-bit if needed.
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2012-01-23 16:45:03lemburgsetrecipients: + lemburg, gvanrossum, tim.peters, barry, georg.brandl, terry.reedy, gregory.p.smith, jcea, mark.dickinson, pitrou, vstinner, christian.heimes, benjamin.peterson, eric.araujo, grahamd, Arfrever, v+python, alex, zbysz, skrah, dmalcolm, gz, neologix, Arach, Mark.Shannon, eric.snow, Zhiping.Deng, Huzaifa.Sidhpurwala, Jim.Jewett, PaulMcMillan, fx5
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