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def myzip(*args):
iters = map(iter, args)
while iters:
res = [next(i) for i in iters]
yield tuple(res)
s1 = '123'
s2 = 'abcdef'
print(list(myzip(s1, s2)))
这段代码在2.6中运行结果:
[('1', 'a'), ('2', 'b'), ('3', 'c')]
iters is a list of iterators, next(i) will iterate through each sequence and StopIteration
raised by any next(i) will stop the loop.
这段代码在3.0中陷入死循环。
But it falls into an infinite loop and fails in Python 3.X, because the 3.X map returns a one-shot iterable object instead of a list as in 2.X. In 3.X, as soon as we’ve run the list comprehension inside the loop once, iters will be exhausted but still True (and res will be []) forever. To make this work in 3.X, we need to use the list built-in function to create an object that can support multiple iterations:
吐槽一下中文版的翻译,加粗部分翻译成:“iters将会永远为空(并且res将是[])”