[Python-Dev] sum(...) limitation
Terry Reedy
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Sat Aug 2 08:35:32 CEST 2014
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On 8/2/2014 1:57 AM, Allen Li wrote: > On Fri, Aug 01, 2014 at 02:51:54PM -0700, Guido van Rossum wrote: >> No. We just can't put all possible use cases in the docstring. :-) >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Andrea Griffini <agriff at tin.it> wrote: >> >> help(sum) tells clearly that it should be used to sum numbers and not >> strings, and with strings actually fails. >> >> However sum([[1,2,3],[4],[],[5,6]], []) concatenates the lists. >> >> Is this to be considered a bug? > > Can you explain the rationale behind this design decision? It seems > terribly inconsistent. Why are only strings explicitly restricted from > being sum()ed? sum() should either ban everything except numbers or > accept everything that implements addition (duck typing). O(n**2) behavior, ''.join(strings) alternative. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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