Victor Stinner wrote:
I prefer str.join() approach: write a single chunks() function which takes a sequence, instead of modifying all sequence types around the world ;-)
Even if a general sequence-chunking function is thought useful, it might be worth providing a special-purpose one as a string method in the interests of efficiency. Splitting a string into a sequence of characters, messing with it and then joining it back into a string is a pretty expensive way to do things. While most uses would probably be for short strings, I can think of uses cases involving large ones. For example, to format a hex dump into lines with 8 bytes per line and spaces between the lines: data.group(2, ' ').group(24, '\n') And even for short strings, processing lots of them in a loop could get expensive with the general-purpose approach. -- Greg