> I gave two other examples where they differ: the constructors and > iteration. Actually, it seems to me now that there's very little that > they actually do share in exactly the same way. > Yes, but these examples are about their interface, not whether they serve similar functions. It is argument in favor of no common subclassing, but it is not in favor of not removing one of them.
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