Mark string.join() as done. Turns out string_join() works "for free" now,

because PySequence_Fast() started working for free as soon as
PySequence_Tuple() learned how to work with iterators.  For some reason
unicode.join() still doesn't work, though.
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Tim Peters 2001-05-05 04:24:43 +00:00
parent 12d0a6c78a
commit 432b42aa4c

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@ -23,8 +23,9 @@ Core
max()
min()
reduce()
XXX TODO string.join(), unicode.join()
string.join()
tuple()
XXX TODO unicode.join()
XXX TODO zip()
XXX TODO 'x in y'