SF Bug 645777: list.extend() works with any iterable and is no longer

experimental.
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Raymond Hettinger 2002-12-29 05:49:09 +00:00
parent 4643bd9a9c
commit f8bcfb13f1
2 changed files with 2 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -946,9 +946,7 @@ Notes:
Use of this misfeature has been deprecated since Python 1.4,
and became an error with the introduction of Python 2.0.
\item[(2)] Raises an exception when \var{x} is not a list object. The
\method{extend()} method is experimental and not supported by
mutable sequence types other than lists.
\item[(2)] Raises an exception when \var{x} is not an iterable object.
\item[(3)] Raises \exception{ValueError} when \var{x} is not found in
\var{s}.

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@ -2055,7 +2055,7 @@ list_nohash(PyObject *self)
PyDoc_STRVAR(append_doc,
"L.append(object) -- append object to end");
PyDoc_STRVAR(extend_doc,
"L.extend(sequence) -- extend list by appending sequence elements");
"L.extend(iterable) -- extend list by appending elements from the iterable");
PyDoc_STRVAR(insert_doc,
"L.insert(index, object) -- insert object before index");
PyDoc_STRVAR(pop_doc,