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Move odict.py to the correct relative directory and remove unnecessary files.
Merge ../odict into ordered_dict
Copied and modified the test suite from Python 2.7 testing of the collections standard module.
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There were problems with git history in the merge. Closing this pull request and branch and starting over with "odict" branch. |
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Add utils/odict.py which is an ordered dictionary class. This is the Python 2.7 collections/odict code with a few trivial changes for Python 2.6 compatibility. See https://github.com/taldcroft/odict for the changes.