docs: fix typos
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ ET = Res[T]
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U = TypeVar("U")
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# In a perfect world, the return value from a OrderFunc would just be U,
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# not Optional[U]. However, since this has to deal with so many edge
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# cases, theres a possibility that the functions generated by
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# cases, there's a possibility that the functions generated by
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# _generate_order_by_func can't find an attribute
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OrderFunc = Callable[[ET], Optional[U]]
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Where = Callable[[ET], bool]
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ def locate_function(module_name: str, function_name: str) -> Callable[[], Iterab
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for (fname, func) in inspect.getmembers(mod, inspect.isfunction):
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if fname == function_name:
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return func
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# incase the function is defined dynamically,
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# in case the function is defined dynamically,
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# like with a globals().setdefault(...) or a module-level __getattr__ function
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func = getattr(mod, function_name, None)
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if func is not None and callable(func):
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@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ def _drop_unsorted(itr: Iterator[ET], orderfunc: OrderFunc) -> Iterator[ET]:
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# try getting the first value from the iterator
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# similar to my.core.common.warn_if_empty? this doesnt go through the whole iterator though
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# similar to my.core.common.warn_if_empty? this doesn't go through the whole iterator though
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def _peek_iter(itr: Iterator[ET]) -> Tuple[Optional[ET], Iterator[ET]]:
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itr = more_itertools.peekable(itr)
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try:
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@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ def _handle_unsorted(
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return iter([]), itr
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# handles creating an order_value functon, using a lookup for
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# handles creating an order_value function, using a lookup for
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# different types. ***This consumes the iterator***, so
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# you should definitely itertoolts.tee it beforehand
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# as to not exhaust the values
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@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ def select(
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by allowing you to provide custom predicates (functions) which can sort
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by a function, an attribute, dict key, or by the attributes values.
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Since this supports mixed types, theres always a possibility
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Since this supports mixed types, there's always a possibility
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of KeyErrors or AttributeErrors while trying to find some value to order by,
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so this provides multiple mechanisms to deal with that
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