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Author ncoghlan
Recipients eli.bendersky, ncoghlan, scoder, serhiy.storchaka
Date 2013-09-20.06:59:47
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It's the docs for XMLPullParser.close that need to be updated.

On 20 September 2013 15:59, Stefan Behnel <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
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> Stefan Behnel added the comment:
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> I'm not entirely happy about the docs anyway. Most people just want to loop over iterparse() and be done (use case being to save memory). The new parser class is a rather special and more complex thing that we shouldn't let innocent users run into that easily. But that's a different ticket, I guess, and in no way time critical.
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> I can't see a reference to "parser.root" in the ElementTree doc page, BTW, so maybe there's just nothing to do there?
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