This dict subclass has a a few extra features:
Attribute style access.
Protection of class members (like keys, items) when using attribute style access.
The ability to restrict assignment to only existing keys.
Intelligent merging.
Overloaded operators.
A dict subclass with attribute style access.
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IPython.utils.ipstruct.Struct.__getattr__
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IPython.utils.ipstruct.Struct.__iadd__
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IPython.utils.ipstruct.Struct.__setitem__
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