> The real issue is which ONE of the following poisons are you most willing to > swallow: > 1. Forgo iterzip's speed/space improvements > 2. Grow the number of builtins by one > 3. Deprecate and/or relocate one of: zip, reduce, input, apply, oct > 4. Change the behavior of zip to return an iterator (breaking some code) I strongly suggest sticking to the status quo. There are more important fish to fry. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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