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Author larry
Recipients amaury.forgeotdarc, eric.smith, larry, mhammond, paul.moore
Date 2009-05-05.05:38:48
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Message-id <1241501972.35.0.381094208417.issue5799@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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I stared at it some more.  Now I understand what "for ... : else:" was
for in the original.  The "else: i += 1" ensures that if the "for" loop
runs to completion "i" is set to the length of the shorter of the two
lists.  Anyway, my reimplemented loop accomplishes this in a slightly
easier-to-read style.
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2009-05-05 05:39:32larrysetmessageid: <1241501972.35.0.381094208417.issue5799@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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