[Python-Dev] Allowing slicing of iterators
Raymond Hettinger
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Tue Jan 25 22:05:37 CET 2005
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> Iterators are for single sequential access. It's a feature that you > have to import itertools (or at least that you have to invoke its > special operations) -- iterators are not sequences and shouldn't be > confused with such. FWIW, someone (Bengt Richter perhaps) once suggested syntactic support differentiated from sequences but less awkward than a call to itertools.islice(). itertools.islice(someseq, lo, hi) would be rendered as someseq'[lo:hi]. Raymond
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