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Proposal to resolve #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everytime the iterator() is called. #120

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Iterator method call returns an iterator that's pointing to the head of the CSV reader.

@nkokhelox nkokhelox changed the title Proposal for issue #117 Proposal for issue #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everythime iterator method is called. Jan 21, 2018
@nkokhelox nkokhelox changed the title Proposal for issue #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everythime iterator method is called. Proposal for issue #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everytime iterator method is called. Jan 21, 2018
@nkokhelox nkokhelox changed the title Proposal for issue #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everytime iterator method is called. Proposal to resolve #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everytime iterator method is called. Jan 21, 2018
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kirach commented Aug 9, 2019

Any chance we can get this merged? @tototoshi @xuwei-k

@nkokhelox nkokhelox changed the title Proposal to resolve #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everytime iterator method is called. Proposal to resolve #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everytime the iterator method is called. Nov 24, 2020
@nkokhelox nkokhelox changed the title Proposal to resolve #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everytime the iterator method is called. Proposal to resolve #117 - returning an iterator pointing to the reader head everytime the iterator() is called. Nov 24, 2020
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