abcd wrote:
> Richard Brodie wrote:
>
>>subscriptable: supports an indexing operator, like a list does.
>
> doesn't seem to be a builtin function or module...
It's not. Look no further.
> or is that just your
> definition of subscriptable?
It's a correct definition of 'subscriptable' in the context of the
Python programming language - as well as a good exemple of an implied
interface.
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