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| Author | xuanji |
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| Recipients | catlee, davide.rizzo, eric.araujo, georg.brandl, jhylton, orsenthil, pitrou, rcoyner, rhettinger, xuanji |
| Date | 2010年12月01日.14:56:54 |
| SpamBayes Score | 0.00023754893 |
| Marked as misclassified | No |
| Message-id | <1291215416.28.0.0920358124785.issue3243@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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orsenthil: Hi, i don't quite understand why iter() needs to be called explicitly on data? As I understand it, if data is an iterable then you can use a for loop on it directly. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2010年12月01日 14:56:56 | xuanji | set | recipients: + xuanji, jhylton, georg.brandl, rhettinger, orsenthil, pitrou, catlee, eric.araujo, rcoyner, davide.rizzo |
| 2010年12月01日 14:56:56 | xuanji | set | messageid: <1291215416.28.0.0920358124785.issue3243@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010年12月01日 14:56:54 | xuanji | link | issue3243 messages |
| 2010年12月01日 14:56:54 | xuanji | create | |