On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 12:08:23AM -0000, Steve Jorgensen wrote:

> Basically, it is for a sense of completeness. It feels weird that 
> there is a way to check whether an iterable is a subset of a set or a 
> superset of a set but no way to directly ask whether it is equivalent 
> to the set.

I still don't see what you consider "equivalent" aside from the 
equality case.

Your request would be much more clear and easy to understand if you had 
started with concrete examples, especially since the terminology you are 
using is ambiguous.


-- 
Steven
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