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22 changes: 18 additions & 4 deletions app/main.py
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class Person:
# write your code here
pass
people: dict = {}

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The people dictionary is defined as a class variable, meaning it is shared across all instances of the Person class. If you intend for each Person instance to have its own people dictionary, you should define it within the __init__ method instead.


def __init__(self, name: str, age: int) -> None:
self.name = name
self.age = age
Person.people[name] = self


def create_person_list(people: list) -> list:

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The create_person_list function does not clear the people dictionary before adding new entries. This could lead to incorrect results if the function is called multiple times with different data. Make sure to clear the dictionary at the start of this function to ensure it only contains the current list of people.

# write your code here
pass
for person in people:
Person(person["name"], person["age"])

for person in people:
current = Person.people[person["name"]]

if "wife" in person and person["wife"] is not None:
current.wife = Person.people[person["wife"]]
if "husband" in person and person["husband"] is not None:
current.husband = Person.people[person["husband"]]

return [Person.people[name] for name in Person.people]

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The create_person_list function does not clear the Person.people dictionary before adding new entries. This could lead to incorrect results if the function is called multiple times with different data. Consider clearing the dictionary at the start of this function to ensure it only contains the current list of people.

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