On Mon, 22 May 2017, Daniel Krenn wrote:

My opinion is that the phrase "a tuple `(a,b,c)` where ..." is just
redundant.

I think that "a tuple" is important non-redundant information.

+1 for "a tuple" in this case (and not skipping this information; it is
essential)

+1 from me too. Something printed (a, b, c) might actually be something more complicated that a plain tuple.

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Jori Mäntysalo

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