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g-gundam avatar g-gundam commented on July 21, 2024 1

After further discussion over at the Julia zulipchat, the consensus seems to be that this isn't a bug. I'm preemptively closing this issue.

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jariji avatar jariji commented on July 21, 2024

flatten([[missing]]) should go to [missing], but it's not clear to me what flatten([missing]) would do: how many values should it expand to? I think it's ambiguous and so error is the best option.

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jakobnissen avatar jakobnissen commented on July 21, 2024

The behaviour is semantically correct. Flatten takes an iterator of iterators, and missing is not an iterator. It happens to work for floats, because they unfortunately implement iterate.

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