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As a result: * functions such as `nth` should work correctly on iterators; * `nth` will raise `IndexError` (in a fashion consistent with `get`) when the index is out of bounds; * `take`, etc. will raise `ValueError` instead of returning an ambiguous value if the index is negative; * `map`, `zip`, `range`, `input`, `filter` work the same way (Py3k one) on both Python 2 and 3 (see #523 and #331). |
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