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Implement DoubleEndedIterator for PyTupleIterator #3366

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Thanks, I agree with the functionality! I guess the same for list is more tricky due to possible mutation during iteration? (Though we guard against that IIRC.)

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Thanks, I agree with the functionality! I guess the same for list is more tricky due to possible mutation during iteration? (Though we guard against that IIRC.)

I added the impl for PyListIterator as a separate commit by caching the length of the list while continuing to validate it before access.

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Great! Looks good to me 👍

@adamreichold adamreichold added this pull request to the merge queue Aug 8, 2023
Merged via the queue into main with commit 28b8623 Aug 8, 2023
@adamreichold adamreichold deleted the tuple-rev branch August 8, 2023 04:48
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