>>> list(zip(('a', 'b', 'c'), (1, 2, 3), strict=True))
[('a', 1), ('b', 2), ('c', 3)]
- Unlike the default behavior, it checks that the lengths of iterables are
- identical, raising a :exc:`ValueError` if they aren't:
-
- >>> list(zip(range(3), ['fee', 'fi', 'fo', 'fum'], strict=True))
+ Unlike the default behavior, it raises a :exc:`ValueError` if one iterable
+ is exhausted before the others:
+
+ >>> for item in zip(range(3), ['fee', 'fi', 'fo', 'fum'], strict=True): # doctest: +SKIP
+ ... print(item)
+ ...
+ (0, 'fee')
+ (1, 'fi')
+ (2, 'fo')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: zip() argument 2 is longer than argument 1
+ ..
+ This doctest is disabled because doctest does not support capturing
+ output and exceptions in the same code unit.
+ https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/65382
+
Without the ``strict=True`` argument, any bug that results in iterables of
different lengths will be silenced, possibly manifesting as a hard-to-find
bug in another part of the program.