> Charles R Harris wrote: >> that this is planned for python 3.0 but maybe not yet in >> current versions of python. From a ppt presentation by >> Guido: >> dict.keys(), range(), zip() won't return lists >> killing dict.iterkeys(), xrange(), itertools.izip()
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007, "Steven H. Rogers" apparently wrote: > At PyCon, Guido said that range would have xrange behavior and the old > range would be deprecated in Python 3.0. This may be back-ported to 2.6. Did he discuss whether the change in ``zip`` is still planned? Unlike the change in range, I find the proposed change in ``zip`` not to be innocuous. (I.e., I'm sure some of my code will fail if my zip object is empty after iteration.) Cheers, Alan _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion