Eric V. Smith <[email protected]> added the comment:
You can already do this using existing composable tools, including:
>>> list((item, idx) for idx, item in enumerate(lis))
[('a', 0), ('b', 1), ('c', 2), ('d', 3)]
>>>
We won't be adding a parameter to enumerate in order add another way of doing
this.
If you really want to pursue this, you should discuss it on the python-ideas
mailing list and try to get the idea accepted there. But it really doesn't have
any chance of being accepted.
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nosy: +eric.smith
resolution: -> rejected
stage: -> resolved
status: open -> closed
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