Message157787
| Author |
chris.jerdonek |
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chris.jerdonek, docs@python, georg.brandl |
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2012年04月08日.11:04:01 |
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<1333883042.23.0.670586533695.issue14528@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Okay, then that also might be worth mentioning. As it stands now, the emphasis in the section on iterator types is on __iter__() (e.g. it is the main focus of the introduction), whereas iter() is barely mentioned (only in the sections on dicts and file objects). So in addition to the suggestions above, perhaps the introduction to the section on iterator types could include a link to the iter() function with a description of its relationship to iterator types. |
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| 2012年04月08日 11:04:02 | chris.jerdonek | set | recipients:
+ chris.jerdonek, georg.brandl, docs@python |
| 2012年04月08日 11:04:02 | chris.jerdonek | set | messageid: <1333883042.23.0.670586533695.issue14528@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年04月08日 11:04:01 | chris.jerdonek | link | issue14528 messages |
| 2012年04月08日 11:04:01 | chris.jerdonek | create |
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