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| 1 | 1 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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| 11 | 1 | def required_key(_dict, _key): |
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| 12 | """ |
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| 13 | Returns the value of _key if it is in _dict; otherwise, raise an |
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| 14 | exception stating that it was not found but is required. |
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| 15 | """ |
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| 17 | 1 | if _key in _dict: |
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| 18 | 1 | return _dict[_key] |
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| 20 | 1 | raise ValueError("%s is required but was not found in:\n%s" % |
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| 21 | (_key, repr(_dict))) |
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If you would like to know more about docstrings, we recommend to read PEP-257: Docstring Conventions.