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swizzle around iterutils docs a bit
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@ -16,14 +16,6 @@ These are generators and convenient :class:`list`-producing
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counterparts comprising several common patterns of iteration not
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present in the standard library.
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.. autofunction:: split
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.. autofunction:: split_iter
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.. autofunction:: strip
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.. autofunction:: strip_iter
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.. autofunction:: lstrip
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.. autofunction:: lstrip_iter
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.. autofunction:: rstrip
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.. autofunction:: rstrip_iter
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.. autofunction:: chunked
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.. autofunction:: chunked_iter
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.. autofunction:: pairwise
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@ -33,6 +25,21 @@ present in the standard library.
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.. autofunction:: unique
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.. autofunction:: unique_iter
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Stripping and splitting
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-----------------------
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A couple of :class:`str`-inspired mechanics that have come in handy on
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iterables, too:
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.. autofunction:: split
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.. autofunction:: split_iter
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.. autofunction:: strip
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.. autofunction:: strip_iter
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.. autofunction:: lstrip
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.. autofunction:: lstrip_iter
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.. autofunction:: rstrip
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.. autofunction:: rstrip_iter
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Nested
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partially override the sort order?
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.. autofunction:: soft_sorted
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.. autofunction:: untyped_sorted
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Reduction
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