Message63553
| Author | gvanrossum |
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| Recipients | belopolsky, gvanrossum, twouters |
| Date | 2008-03-15.16:18:08 |
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| Message-id | <1205597889.59.0.591051962702.issue2292@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Looking at the flatten() example I'm curious -- how come the output of >>> flatten(L) is displayed as a list rather than as <generator at xxxxxx> ? Also, do I understand correctly that yield *(1, 2, 3) is equivalent to yield 1 yield 2 yield 3 ? (That's really cool.) |
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| 2008-03-15 16:18:09 | gvanrossum | link | issue2292 messages |
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