On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 7:02 PM, Oscar Benjamin <oscar.j.benjamin at gmail.com> wrote: > I haven't looked at your sandbox but for a different approach try this one: > > L = [None] > L.extend(iter(L)) > > On my Linux machine that doesn't just crash Python. For the record: don't try this if you have unsaved files open on your computer, because you will lose them. When I typed these two lines into the Py3.5 interactive prompt, it completely and totally froze Windows to the point that nothing would respond and I had to resort to the old trick of holding the power button down for five seconds to forcibly shut the computer down. Fortunately, I made extra certain everything was fully saved before I opened the Python interpreter, so I'm not TOTALLY dumb. :-P
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