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91383576
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91383576
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May 13, 2008
tarafından
Georg Brandl
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#2831: add start argument to enumerate(). Patch by Scott Dial and me.
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functions.rst
Doc/library/functions.rst
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test_enumerate.py
Lib/test/test_enumerate.py
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enumobject.c
Objects/enumobject.c
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Doc/library/functions.rst
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@@ -335,15 +335,15 @@ available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
Using
:
func
:`
divmod
`
with
complex
numbers
is
deprecated
.
..
function
::
enumerate
(
sequence
)
..
function
::
enumerate
(
sequence
[,
start
=
0
]
)
Return
an
enumerate
object
.
*
sequence
*
must
be
a
sequence
,
an
:
term
:`
iterator
`,
or
some
other
object
which
supports
iteration
.
The
:
meth
:`
next
`
method
of
the
iterator
returned
by
:
func
:`
enumerate
`
returns
a
tuple
containing
a
count
(
from
zero
)
and
the
corresponding
value
obtained
from
iterating
over
*
iterable
*.
:
func
:`
enumerate
`
is
useful
for
obtaining
an
indexed
series
:
``(
0
,
seq
[
0
])``,
``(
1
,
seq
[
1
])``,
``(
2
,
seq
[
2
])``,
....
For
example
:
tuple
containing
a
count
(
from
*
start
*
which
defaults
to
0
)
and
the
corresponding
value
obtained
from
iterating
over
*
iterable
*.
:
func
:`
enumerate
`
is
useful
for
obtaining
an
indexed
series
:
``(
0
,
seq
[
0
])``,
``(
1
,
seq
[
1
])``,
``(
2
,
seq
[
2
])``,
....
For
example
:
>>>
for
i
,
season
in
enumerate
([
'Spring'
,
'Summer'
,
'Fall'
,
'Winter'
]):
...
print
i
,
season
...
...
@@ -353,6 +353,8 @@ available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
3
Winter
..
versionadded
::
2.3
..
versionadded
::
2.6
The
*
start
*
parameter
.
..
function
::
eval
(
expression
[,
globals
[,
locals
]])
...
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Lib/test/test_enumerate.py
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@@ -100,7 +100,8 @@ class EnumerateTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def
test_argumentcheck
(
self
):
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
enum
)
# no arguments
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
enum
,
1
)
# wrong type (not iterable)
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
enum
,
'abc'
,
2
)
# too many arguments
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
enum
,
'abc'
,
'a'
)
# wrong type
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
self
.
enum
,
'abc'
,
2
,
3
)
# too many arguments
def
test_tuple_reuse
(
self
):
# Tests an implementation detail where tuple is reused
...
...
@@ -196,6 +197,19 @@ class TestReversed(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertEqual
(
rc
,
sys
.
getrefcount
(
r
))
class
TestStart
(
EnumerateTestCase
):
enum
=
lambda
i
:
enumerate
(
i
,
start
=
11
)
seq
,
res
=
'abc'
,
[(
1
,
'a'
),
(
2
,
'b'
),
(
3
,
'c'
)]
class
TestLongStart
(
EnumerateTestCase
):
enum
=
lambda
i
:
enumerate
(
i
,
start
=
sys
.
maxint
+
1
)
seq
,
res
=
'abc'
,
[(
sys
.
maxint
+
1
,
'a'
),
(
sys
.
maxint
+
2
,
'b'
),
(
sys
.
maxint
+
3
,
'c'
)]
def
test_main
(
verbose
=
None
):
testclasses
=
(
EnumerateTestCase
,
SubclassTestCase
,
TestEmpty
,
TestBig
,
TestReversed
)
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Objects/enumobject.c
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@@ -15,18 +15,36 @@ enum_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
{
enumobject
*
en
;
PyObject
*
seq
=
NULL
;
static
char
*
kwlist
[]
=
{
"sequence"
,
0
};
PyObject
*
start
=
NULL
;
static
char
*
kwlist
[]
=
{
"sequence"
,
"start"
,
0
};
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords
(
args
,
kwds
,
"O:enumerate"
,
kwlist
,
&
seq
))
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords
(
args
,
kwds
,
"O
|O
:enumerate"
,
kwlist
,
&
seq
,
&
start
))
return
NULL
;
en
=
(
enumobject
*
)
type
->
tp_alloc
(
type
,
0
);
if
(
en
==
NULL
)
return
NULL
;
en
->
en_index
=
0
;
if
(
start
)
{
start
=
PyNumber_Index
(
start
);
if
(
start
==
NULL
)
{
Py_DECREF
(
en
);
return
NULL
;
}
if
(
PyLong_Check
(
start
))
{
en
->
en_index
=
LONG_MAX
;
en
->
en_longindex
=
start
;
}
else
{
assert
(
PyInt_Check
(
start
));
en
->
en_index
=
PyInt_AsLong
(
start
);
en
->
en_longindex
=
NULL
;
Py_DECREF
(
start
);
}
}
else
{
en
->
en_index
=
0
;
en
->
en_longindex
=
NULL
;
}
en
->
en_sit
=
PyObject_GetIter
(
seq
);
en
->
en_longindex
=
NULL
;
if
(
en
->
en_sit
==
NULL
)
{
Py_DECREF
(
en
);
return
NULL
;
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