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As discussed on discourse, it seems much more useful to treat
Pair
as a scalar for broadcast. (There are other iterable objects, e.g.String
, that are also broadcast scalars.)The example on the mailing list was
replace.(["string1", "string2", ...], pat=>rep)
, and one can come up with many others. Conversely, I find it hard to imagine any case where iterating over the pair would be useful in a broadcast context, especially since the output is an array rather than anotherPair
:Hence I'm marking this as a "minor change" — technically breaking, but unlikely to affect real code.