![]() This is far from complete. We still need to review and tweak anything with "PYTHON" in the README, as many/most/all of those are telling the user how to build with python3 support. We almost surely want to enable that by default in all of those cases. |
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README
Python's itertools library is a gem - you can compose elegant solutions for a variety of problems with the functions it provides. In more-itertools we collect additional building blocks, recipes, and routines for working with Python iterables.