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* bpo-42406: Fix whichmodule() with multiprocessing

Signed-off-by: Renato L. de F. Cunha <renatoc@br.ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
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.. _iterator-objects:

Iterator Objects
----------------

Python provides two general-purpose iterator objects.  The first, a sequence
iterator, works with an arbitrary sequence supporting the :meth:`__getitem__`
method.  The second works with a callable object and a sentinel value, calling
the callable for each item in the sequence, and ending the iteration when the
sentinel value is returned.


.. c:var:: PyTypeObject PySeqIter_Type

   Type object for iterator objects returned by :c:func:`PySeqIter_New` and the
   one-argument form of the :func:`iter` built-in function for built-in sequence
   types.


.. c:function:: int PySeqIter_Check(op)

   Return true if the type of *op* is :c:data:`PySeqIter_Type`.


.. c:function:: PyObject* PySeqIter_New(PyObject *seq)

   Return an iterator that works with a general sequence object, *seq*.  The
   iteration ends when the sequence raises :exc:`IndexError` for the subscripting
   operation.


.. c:var:: PyTypeObject PyCallIter_Type

   Type object for iterator objects returned by :c:func:`PyCallIter_New` and the
   two-argument form of the :func:`iter` built-in function.


.. c:function:: int PyCallIter_Check(op)

   Return true if the type of *op* is :c:data:`PyCallIter_Type`.


.. c:function:: PyObject* PyCallIter_New(PyObject *callable, PyObject *sentinel)

   Return a new iterator.  The first parameter, *callable*, can be any Python
   callable object that can be called with no parameters; each call to it should
   return the next item in the iteration.  When *callable* returns a value equal to
   *sentinel*, the iteration will be terminated.
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