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authorSandro Tosi <sandro.tosi@gmail.com>2012-08-15 19:37:35 (GMT)
committerSandro Tosi <sandro.tosi@gmail.com>2012-08-15 19:37:35 (GMT)
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clarify in/not in in case of infinite iterators; thanks to Sergey Skovorodkin from docs@
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@@ -246,9 +246,9 @@ Built-in functions such as :func:`max` and :func:`min` can take a single
iterator argument and will return the largest or smallest element. The ``"in"``
and ``"not in"`` operators also support iterators: ``X in iterator`` is true if
X is found in the stream returned by the iterator. You'll run into obvious
-problems if the iterator is infinite; ``max()``, ``min()``, and ``"not in"``
+problems if the iterator is infinite; ``max()``, ``min()``
will never return, and if the element X never appears in the stream, the
-``"in"`` operator won't return either.
+``"in"`` and ``"not in"`` operators won't return either.
Note that you can only go forward in an iterator; there's no way to get the
previous element, reset the iterator, or make a copy of it. Iterator objects