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language design - Why are there no sorted containers in Python's standard libraries?

Is there a Python design decision (PEP) that precludes a sorted container from being added to Python?

(OrderedDict is not a sorted container since it is ordered by insertion order.)

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There's also a python sortedcontainers module that implements sorted list, dict, and set types. It's very similar to blist but implemented in pure-Python and in most cases faster.

>>> from sortedcontainers import SortedSet
>>> ss = SortedSet([3, 7, 2, 2])
>>> ss
SortedSet([2, 3, 7])

It also has functionality uncommon to other packages:

>>> from sortedcontainers import SortedDict
>>> sd = SortedDict((num, num) for num in range(100000))
>>> sd.iloc[-5] # Lookup the fifth-to-last key.
99995

Disclaimer: I am the author of the sortedcontainers module.


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