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Currently they wrap them into pvector which is not as efficient as it could be in Python 3.
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More interop tests
Since we can now run interop tests against go-ipfs and js-ipfs quite easily, we could adjust some of our existing tests so that they automatically become interop tests with the right feature turned on.
Consider the recent changes to [tests::connect_two::connect_two_nodes_by_addr](https://github.com/rs-ipfs/rust-ipfs/blob/master/tests/connec
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dropRight operation
This operations will be used to drop elements in the steam on the right of the given element
var elements = []int{10,12,7,41,5,6}
res:=koazee.StreamOf(elements).DropRight(12).Out().Val()
fmt.Println(res)
// [10,12]
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Currently there is no possibility to set up a custom rounding function. Therefore you are limited to the ones that are implemented by default. For my case I need a rounding function that always rounds up (e.g. 0.002 => 0.01 with precision 2, commercial rounding)
It would be nice to pass a callback or a string that describes the rounding mode. If it is a string and the string matches the suppo