Python's simplicity philosophy
Paul Rubin
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Sun Nov 16 16:19:49 EST 2003
"Andrew Dalke" <adalke at mindspring.com> writes:
> list.sort also became guaranteed to be stable (this include 'reverse').
I don't see the reason for that. It seems like a needless restriction
on implementers.
> A discussion of whether list.sort should return self came up and was
> *very* quickly squashed by Guido. The idea of having a second method,
> though, that did sort and returned a copy of the sorted list is still
> being considered.
Changing the behavior of list.sort would be really bad, but I
certainly favor adding a new method (maybe list.nsort). There should
also be list.nuniq which takes a sorted list and strips duplicate
elements.
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