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python - Set "in" operator: uses equality or identity?

class A(object):
    def __cmp__(self):
        print '__cmp__'
        return object.__cmp__(self)

    def __eq__(self, rhs):
        print '__eq__'
        return True
a1 = A()
a2 = A()
print a1 in set([a1])
print a1 in set([a2])

Why does first line prints True, but second prints False? And neither enters operator eq?

I am using Python 2.6

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Set __contains__ makes checks in the following order:

 'Match' if hash(a) == hash(b) and (a is b or a==b) else 'No Match'

The relevant C source code is in Objects/setobject.c::set_lookkey() and in Objects/object.c::PyObject_RichCompareBool().


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