#5018: remove confusing paragraph.

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Georg Brandl 2009-03-31 22:40:16 +00:00
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@ -401,13 +401,11 @@ The reverse operation is also possible::
>>> x, y, z = t >>> x, y, z = t
This is called, appropriately enough, *sequence unpacking*. Sequence unpacking This is called, appropriately enough, *sequence unpacking* and works for any
requires the list of variables on the left to have the same number of elements sequence on the right-hand side. Sequence unpacking requires the list of
as the length of the sequence. Note that multiple assignment is really just a variables on the left to have the same number of elements as the length of the
combination of tuple packing and sequence unpacking! 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.
.. XXX Add a bit on the difference between tuples and lists. .. XXX Add a bit on the difference between tuples and lists.