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@direvus direvus commented Sep 29, 2018

The function signature gives the second argument as iterable, but the
descriptive text refers to it as "sequence".

This appears to have been broken since
commit:58f9e4f34793a14050648c9f620e96189908a3e9, 11 years ago.

I have not opened a bpo, as I believe this to be a trivial fix. If you would prefer me to do a bpo for this, let me know and I'll be happy to.

The function signature gives the second argument as *iterable*, but the
descriptive text refers to it as "sequence".

This appears to have been broken since
commit:58f9e4f34793a14050648c9f620e96189908a3e9, 11 years ago.
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@rhettinger: Please replace # with GH- in the commit message next time. Thanks!

@direvus direvus deleted the docs-functools-reduce branch October 10, 2018 05:12
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