| # lists |
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| assert_eq(reversed([]), []) |
| assert_eq(reversed('a'.elems()), ['a']) |
| assert_eq(reversed('abc'.elems()), ['c', 'b', 'a']) |
| assert_eq(reversed('__test '.elems()), [' ', ' ', 't', 's', 'e', 't', '_', '_']) |
| assert_eq(reversed('bbb'.elems()), ['b', 'b', 'b']) |
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| reversed(None) ### parameter 'sequence' cannot be None, for call to function reversed(sequence) |
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| reversed(1) ### type 'int' is not iterable |
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| reversed({1: 3}) ### Argument to reversed() must be a sequence, not a dictionary |
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| x = ['a', 'b'] |
| y = reversed(x) |
| y.append('c') |
| assert_eq(y, ['b', 'a', 'c']) |
| assert_eq(x, ['a', 'b']) |
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| def reverse_equivalence(inp): |
| assert_eq(reversed(inp), inp[::-1]) |
| assert_eq(reversed(reversed(inp)), inp) |
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| reverse_equivalence([]) |
| reverse_equivalence([1]) |
| reverse_equivalence(["a", "b"]) |
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