Markup and nits.

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Raymond Hettinger 2003-02-21 01:45:34 +00:00
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@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ avoid the readability and reliability problems which arise when many
different individuals create their own slightly varying implementations,
each with their own quirks and naming conventions.
The tools are designed to combine readily with each another. This makes
The tools are designed to combine readily with one another. This makes
it easy to construct more specialized tools succinctly and efficiently
in pure Python.
For instance, SML provides a tabulation tool: \code{tabulate(\var{f})}
For instance, SML provides a tabulation tool: \code{tabulate(f)}
which produces a sequence \code{f(0), f(1), ...}. This toolbox
provides \function{imap()} and \function{count()} which can be combined
to form \code{imap(\var{f}, count())} and produce an equivalent result.
to form \code{imap(f, count())} and produce an equivalent result.
Whether cast in pure python form or C code, tools that use iterators
are more memory efficient (and faster) than their list based counterparts.
@ -75,10 +75,9 @@ by functions or loops that truncate the stream.
\begin{verbatim}
def count(n=0):
cnt = n
while True:
yield cnt
cnt += 1
yield n
n += 1
\end{verbatim}
Note, \function{count()} does not check for overflow and will return
@ -208,16 +207,16 @@ by functions or loops that truncate the stream.
\end{verbatim}
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{repeat}{obj}
Make an iterator that returns \var{obj} over and over again.
\begin{funcdesc}{repeat}{object}
Make an iterator that returns \var{object} over and over again.
Used as argument to \function{imap()} for invariant parameters
to the called function. Also used with function{izip()} to create
to the called function. Also used with \function{izip()} to create
an invariant part of a tuple record. Equivalent to:
\begin{verbatim}
def repeat(x):
def repeat(object):
while True:
yield x
yield object
\end{verbatim}
\end{funcdesc}
@ -226,7 +225,7 @@ by functions or loops that truncate the stream.
obtained from the iterable. Used instead of \function{imap()} when
argument parameters are already grouped in tuples from a single iterable
(the data has been ``pre-zipped''). The difference between
\function{imap()} and \function{starmap} parallels the distinction
\function{imap()} and \function{starmap()} parallels the distinction
between \code{function(a,b)} and \code{function(*c)}.
Equivalent to: