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Author georg.brandl
Recipients MarkRoddy, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, michael.foord, rhettinger
Date 2010-11-29.08:51:24
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ISTM that the new name is worse than the old name.  I hadn't followed this issue, heard assertCountEqual the first time today, and couldn't guess what it does.  I'd have assumed that it checks only for equality of the number of items in a sequence, not for equality of the actual items.

I appreciate that it's hard finding good short names, but just because the implementation uses collections.Counter does not mean that Count needs to be in the method name :)
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Date User Action Args
2010-11-29 08:51:26georg.brandlsetrecipients: + georg.brandl, rhettinger, ezio.melotti, michael.foord, MarkRoddy
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