[Python-Dev] PEP 0424: A method for exposing a length hint
Lennart Regebro
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Tue Jul 17 16:02:05 CEST 2012
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On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 1:28 AM, Alexandre Zani <alexandre.zani at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm +1 on not having a public API for this. Ultimately the contract > for a length hint will depend heavily upon what you need it for. Some > applications would require a length hint to be an "at least" others an > "at most" and others something else entirely. Given that the contract > here appears to be >=0, I don't think the length hint is particularly > useful to the public at large. Other possible related uses could be to get an approximate number of results for a query without having to actually go through the whole query, useful for databases and search engines. But then you *do* want __len__ as well, so that also doesn't fit with the current PEP. But maybe that's a completely different usecase, even though it seems related to me? //Lennart
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