itertools comments [Was: Re: RELEASED: Python 2.3a2]
Michael Hudson
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Tue Feb 25 10:44:11 EST 2003
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"Greg Ewing (using news.cis.dfn.de)" <me at privacy.net> writes: > Raymond Hettinger wrote: > > My only misgiving about the naming convention is that > > islice() can be read as is-lice instead of i-slice. > > No, you'll have to import that from the new bug-detecting > module being developed for 2.4, which it is rumoured will > also provide isaphid(), istermite(), isvarroamite() and > ispaintedapplemoth(). I comprehensively misread this post and thought one of those was "isterminating()" :-) Cheers, M. -- Every day I send overnight packages filled with rabid weasels to people who use frames for no good reason. -- The Usenet Oracle, Oracularity #1017-1
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