Ticket #5395 (closed: fixed)
Run object in python
Reported by: | Peter Peterson | Owned by: | Martyn Gigg |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | Release 2.1.1 |
Component: | Mantid | Keywords: | PatchCandidate,Released |
Cc: | Blocked By: | ||
Blocking: | Tester: | Peter Peterson |
Description
In old python it looked like a dict, it should in the new python api as well.
Change History
comment:2 Changed 8 years ago by Martyn Gigg
It looks like keys() is not defined, the others are okay.
comment:4 Changed 8 years ago by Martyn Gigg
Implement keys method on Python run object. Refs #5395
Changeset: 621aad8ea390089f8538e5831992218065680b18
comment:5 Changed 8 years ago by Martyn Gigg
- Status changed from accepted to verify
- Resolution set to fixed
comment:7 Changed 8 years ago by Nick Draper
- Milestone changed from Release 2.2 to Release 2.1.1
Moved for inclusion in the 2.1.1 patch
comment:8 Changed 8 years ago by Martyn Gigg
Implement keys method on Python run object. Refs #5395 (cherry picked from commit 621aad8ea390089f8538e5831992218065680b18)
Changeset: 28e7fb4813b89e80728f05ff641f9b06718699b8
comment:9 Changed 8 years ago by Martyn Gigg
Implement keys method on Python run object. Refs #5395
Changeset: 621aad8ea390089f8538e5831992218065680b18
comment:10 Changed 8 years ago by Martyn Gigg
Implement keys method on Python run object. Refs #5395
Changeset: 621aad8ea390089f8538e5831992218065680b18
comment:11 Changed 8 years ago by Peter Peterson
- Status changed from verify to verifying
- Tester set to Peter Peterson
comment:12 Changed 8 years ago by Peter Peterson
- Status changed from verifying to closed
This was done correctly.
comment:13 Changed 7 years ago by Nick Draper
- Keywords PatchCandidate,Released added; PatchCandidate removed
comment:14 Changed 5 years ago by Stuart Campbell
This ticket has been transferred to github issue 6241
It should do already. It's got contains, getitem, & setitem defined.
What doesn't seem to work?