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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T23:25:07+00:00 2026-05-16T23:25:07+00:00

Is there any backport for the following methods to work with python 2.4: any,

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Is there any backport for the following methods to work with python 2.4:

any, all, collections.defaultdict, collections.deque
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    2026-05-16T23:25:07+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:25 pm

    Well, at least for any and all it’s easy:

    def any(iterable):
        for element in iterable:
            if element:
                return True
        return False
    
    def all(iterable):
        for element in iterable:
            if not element:
                return False
        return True
    

    deque is already in 2.4.

    As for defaultdict, I guess you can emulate that easily with setdefault().

    Quoting from Alex Martelli`s (and others’) highly recommended Python Cookbook:

    This is what the setdefault method of
    dictionaries is for. Say we’re
    building a word-to-page-numbers
    index, a dictionary that maps each word
    to the list of page numbers where it
    appears. A key piece of code in that
    application might be:

    def addword(theIndex, word, pagenumber):
        theIndex.setdefault(word, [ ]).append(pagenumber)
    

    This code is equivalent to more
    verbose approaches such as:

    def addword(theIndex, word, pagenumber):
        if word in theIndex:
            theIndex[word].append(pagenumber)
        else:
            theIndex[word] = [pagenumber]
    

    and:

    def addword(theIndex, word, pagenumber):
        try:
            theIndex[word].append(pagenumber)
        except KeyError:
            theIndex[word] = [pagenumber]
    
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