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bpo-30538: Update count() in Functional Programming HOWTO #1919

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Added reference to the second argument for itertools.count() in the Functional Programming HOWTO.

@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka added the docs Documentation in the Doc dir label Jun 3, 2017
@rhettinger rhettinger merged commit 9be4ff3 into python:master Jun 4, 2017
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* bpo-30538: Update count() in Functional HOWTO

* bpo-30538: Update enumerate() arguments in Functional HOWTO
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* bpo-30538: Update count() in Functional HOWTO

* bpo-30538: Update enumerate() arguments in Functional HOWTO
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* bpo-30538: Update count() in Functional HOWTO
* bpo-30538: Update enumerate() arguments in Functional HOWTO
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* bpo-30538: Update count() in Functional HOWTO
* bpo-30538: Update enumerate() arguments in Functional HOWTO
(cherry picked from commit 9be4ff3)
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