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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # The project view file (.bazelproject) is used to import Gerrit Bazel packages into the IDE. # -# See: https://ij.bazel.io/docs/project-views.
Tuples implement all of the common sequence operations. For heterogeneous collections of data where access by name is clearer than access by index, collections.namedtuple() may be a more appropriate choice than a simple tuple object.