On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 01:47:10 -0800 (PST), Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org> wrote: > Okay, i have written a draft PEP that tries to combine the > "elt in dict", custom iterator, and "for k:v" issues into a > coherent proposal. Have a look: > > http://www.lfw.org/python/pep-iterators.txt > http://www.lfw.org/python/pep-iterators.html Er....one problem with first reading: you forgot to mention in the while loop description that 'else:' would be executed if the exception is raised, so the 'break' is a pseudo-break'. Basic response: I *love* the iter(), sq_iter and __iter__ parts. I tremble at seeing the rest. Why not add a method to dictionaries .iteritems() and do for (k, v) in dict.iteritems(): pass (dict.iteritems() would return an an iterator to the items) -- Moshe Zadka <sig@zadka.site.co.il> This is a signature anti-virus. Please stop the spread of signature viruses! Fingerprint: 4BD1 7705 EEC0 260A 7F21 4817 C7FC A636 46D0 1BD6
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