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Clarification. Yay importlib!
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@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ built-in function; this example shows how it all works::
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StopIteration
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Having seen the mechanics behind the iterator protocol, it is easy to add
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iterator behavior to your classes. Define a :meth:`__iter__` method which
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iterator behavior to your classes. Define an :meth:`__iter__` method which
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returns an object with a :meth:`__next__` method. If the class defines
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:meth:`__next__`, then :meth:`__iter__` can just return ``self``::
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@ -754,7 +754,10 @@ returns an object with a :meth:`__next__` method. If the class defines
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self.index = self.index - 1
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return self.data[self.index]
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>>> for char in Reverse('spam'):
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>>> rev = Reverse('spam')
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>>> iter(rev)
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<__main__.Reverse object at 0x00A1DB50>
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>>> for char in rev:
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... print(char)
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...
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