Add hint to Diff.__iter__()#521
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I'm not the guy who looks at examples in the first place and I guess there are other people like me. When I wanted find out how to get information out of a Diff, I looked at the documented methods and didn't find anything. Only later @cmn showed me the [p for p in diff] example in the documentation. Add a short piece of information that gives a hint to those who prefer the dry API docs.
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I'm not the guy who looks at examples in the first place and I guess
there are other people like me. When I wanted find out how to get
information out of a Diff, I looked at the documented methods and didn't
find anything. Only later @cmn showed me the [p for p in diff] example
in the documentation. Add a short piece of information that gives a hint
to those who prefer the dry API docs.