On Oct 28, 3:19 am, Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote: > On 10/28/2011 3:21 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > > > If the slice has too few elements, you've just blown away the entire > > iterator for no good reason. > > If the slice is the right length, but the iterator doesn't next raise > > StopIteration, you've just thrown away one perfectly good value. Hope it > > wasn't something important. > > You have also over-written values that should be set back to what they > were, before the exception is raised, which is why I said the test needs > to be done with a temporary array. >
Sometimes when exceptions happen, data is lost. You both make a big deal out of simultaneously (a) not placing burden on the normal case and (b) defining the normal case by way of what happens during an exception. Iterators are powerful and efficient, and ctypes are powerful and efficient, and the only reason you've managed to give why I shouldn't be able to fill a ctype array slice from an iterator is that, IF I SCREW UP and the iterator doesn't produce the right amount of data, I will have lost some data. Regards, Pat -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list