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authorGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2009-03-31 22:40:16 (GMT)
committerGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2009-03-31 22:40:16 (GMT)
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#5018: remove confusing paragraph.
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diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst b/Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst
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@@ -401,13 +401,11 @@ The reverse operation is also possible::
>>> x, y, z = t
-This is called, appropriately enough, *sequence unpacking*. Sequence unpacking
-requires the list of variables on the left to have the same number of elements
-as the length of the sequence. Note that multiple assignment is really just a
-combination of tuple packing and sequence unpacking!
-
-There is a small bit of asymmetry here: packing multiple values always creates
-a tuple, and unpacking works for any sequence.
+This is called, appropriately enough, *sequence unpacking* and works for any
+sequence on the right-hand side. Sequence unpacking requires the list of
+variables on the left to have the same number of elements as the length of the
+sequence. Note that multiple assignment is really just a combination of tuple
+packing and sequence unpacking!
.. XXX Add a bit on the difference between tuples and lists.