Есть задача, сама по себе не очень стандартная (не нагуглил ничего похожего), определить, является ли итерируемый объект совершенно пустым (completely empty).
Привожу текст задачи:
You need to figure if a wellfounded and wellsized iterable is completely empty.
An iterable x0 is wellfounded if there is no infinite sequence x1,x2,x3...such that... in x3 in x2 in x1 in x0 (where in is meant iteratively, x(n+1) will be encountered while iterating through xn ).
A wellfounded iterable is wellsized if it has only finitely many iterable elements, and all of them are wellsized.
A wellfounded iterable is completely empty when all its elements are completely empty.
Some consequences of the above definitions:
- any empty iterable is completely empty
- a non-iterable is never completely empty
- the only wellfounded string is '' , and it is completely empty bytes, and (possibly nested) tuples/frozensets of them are always wellfounded and wellsized
- {'': 'Nonempty'} is a wellfounded and completely empty iterable after c=[];c.append(c), c is a non-wellfounded iterable itertools.repeat(()) is wellfounded but not wellsized itertools.repeat(5) is wellfounded and wellsized
Input: A wellfounded and wellsized iterable.
Output: A bool
Вижу для себя две проблемы, в решении которых гугл не помог:
Метод обхода всех элементов итерируемого объекта, представляющих собой iterable со вложенными iterable и так далее;
неполное понимание определения completely empty в отношении итерируемых объектов различных типов.