Expand the documentation of setv
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=> (counter [1 2 3 4 5 2 3] 2)
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2
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They can be used to assign multiple variables at once:
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You can provide more than one target–value pair, and the assignments will be made in order::
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.. code-block:: hy
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(setv x 1 y x x 2)
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(print x y) ; => 2 1
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=> (setv a 1 b 2)
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(1L, 2L)
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=> a
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1L
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=> b
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2L
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=>
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You can perform parallel assignments or unpack the source value with square brackets and :ref:`unpack-iterable`::
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(setv duo ["tim" "eric"])
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(setv [guy1 guy2] duo)
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(print guy1 guy2) ; => tim eric
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``setv`` always returns ``None``.
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(setv [letter1 letter2 #* others] "abcdefg")
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(print letter1 letter2 others) ; => a b ['c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g']
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setx
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