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We have many logic like this
```rust
for ((a, b), vis) in aaa.iter()
.zip_eq(bbb.iter())
.zip_eq(chunk.visibility().iter()) {
if !vis {
continue
}
// do something
}
```
Use …
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### Description
This RFC proposes adding the package `@stdlib/iter/cuevery-by`, which cumulatively tests whether every iterated value passes a test implemented by a predicate function. The returned…
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### Description
This RFC proposes adding the package `@stdlib/iter/cusome-by`, which cumulatively tests whether at least `n` iterated values pass a test implemented by a predicate function. The ret…
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### Description
This RFC proposes adding the package `@stdlib/iter/cunone-by`, which cumulatively tests whether no iterated value passes a test implemented by a predicate function. The returned ite…
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Can we use `iter` - https://github.com/golang/go/issues/61897 for the coroutine functionality at the base of the executor?
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### Proposal Details
`reflect.Type.Fields() iter.Seq[StructField]` and `reflect.Type.Methods() iter.Seq[Method]` would be more convenient than having to call `i := range myType.NumFields()` and `myT…
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I didn't find a clear issue that was talking about that, and I'm clearly in the "nightly scape" of Rust here. I'm trying to build the following code (don't take attention to the possible unsafe part o…
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### Describe the bug
Dataflow does not show flow_input.iter
### To reproduce
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### Expected behavior
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### Screenshots
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### Browser information
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### Application ver…
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### 🚀 The feature, motivation and pitch
It should be fairly simple to implement iter fallback as a polyfill
The non-general thing we do now is to handle repeat as a special case.
### Alternat…
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### Code that causes the issue
`client.iter_download(file = message, limit = 1, offset = 983040, request_size = 131072)`
### Expected behavior
iterate for 1 chunk containing the 131072 bytes …