Matthew Barnett <[email protected]> added the comment:
It depends on what kind of object it's like. If it's like a dict then your
example is clearly not empty, but if it's like a set then it /is/ empty, in
which case it's empty if:
all(count == 0 for count in my_counter.values())
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nosy: +mrabarnett
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