25 Mar
2019
25 Mar
'19
9:56 p.m.
Chris replied
Jonathan Fine opined:
Chris Angelico stated:
Chris -----
It's way WAY simpler than all this. "Iterable" isn't a type, it's a protocol; in fact, "iterable" just means "has an __iter__ method".
Jonathan --------
I think that for Chris this is a FACT about Python. This is the way Python is.
Jonathan, you just lost some serious credibility. You really should do more research before posting. Chris -----
"For me"? No. It is, pure and simply, a fact about Python. That is how the language is defined. It's not "for me" a fact, as if facts might not be facts for other people. That isn't how facts work, and it isn't how Python works.
And if you want some examples, try here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/7542261/208880 -- ~Ethan~