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I am working on a project to optimize an algorithm that contains a huge for-loop but has to be called in Python so I am using the scipy weave tool. One of the lines of code I have is in Python:

if entry not in a_set:
    #do something

I want to continue to have constant look-up time like a set, so I was going to use a dictionary in order to speed up the look up time. I need to perform the same functionality in my C++ code. I have to pass the set in as an argument.

  1. Is the only way to do this with a dict (py::dict)? And if so how do I call the containskey(key) function in the inline C code? Do I need to use a call to python to have that functionality?

  2. Is there another way/data structure that I could use as specified by the scipy weave?

The reference I am basing it off of is: https://github.com/scipy/scipy/blob/master/scipy/weave/doc/tutorial.txt

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  • I doubt you can improve on python's "if key not in dict", but if you wanted to stay in c++ instead of breaking your code into multiple functions you could try: PyObject* item = NULL; item = PyDict_GetItem(mydict.ptr(),item); Then handle the response based on the value of item (return item != NULL). I would strongly suggest you keep python O(1) lookups in python if you can. Apr 7, 2015 at 22:11

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