ENH: Add a cycler-specific chain function.#29
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ENH: Add a cycler-specific chain function.#29danielballan wants to merge 1 commit intomatplotlib:mainfrom
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I am 30/70 on this. More open to changing the I like the analogy, but the same-named-but-special top level function floating around can get confusing. |
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Can we rename this to cychain?
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Sure. Would that change your 30/70 feeling on putting it in?
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I think I would merge it with this change.
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The discussion in #1 introduced a
concatmethod. For combining more than two cyclers, it would be convenient to assign an infix operator for concatenation, but there is no obvious candidate --- as has already been discussed.What about a top-level
chainmethod, akin toitertools.chain, but one that fails immediately if keys don't match? Is this useful bloat or a fair solution for multiple concatenation, laking a suitable operator?I'm happy to see this tossed out if the answer is, "sorry, this is bloat." But I'll leave it here for discussion. If people like it, I'll add tests.