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July 17, 2002
1:48 p.m.
"CC" == Clark C <cce@clarkevans.com> writes:
CC> I don't think it is too late. 90% ++ of the python code base CC> out there doesn't use iterators yet... people are still CC> wrapping their minds around it to see how they can use it in CC> their applications. If it was publicly stated that this could CC> be "fixed" in the next version I don't think that it would CC> hurt. These things happen, and sometimes its best to "roll CC> back". Programmers understand this. And besides (to continue Clark's devils advocacy), how much of the code out there that /does/ use iterators, calls .next() explicitly? -Barry