### Iterators The new [`iter` package](/pkg/iter/) provides the basic definitions for working with user-defined iterators. The [`slices` package](/pkg/slices/) adds several functions that work with iterators: - [All](/pkg/slices#All) returns an iterator over slice indexes and values. - [Values](/pkg/slices#Values) returns an iterator over slice elements. - [Backward](/pkg/slices#Backward) returns an iterator that loops over a slice backward. - [Collect](/pkg/slices#Collect) collects values from an iterator into a new slice. - [AppendSeq](/pkg/slices#AppendSeq) appends values from an iterator to an existing slice. - [Sorted](/pkg/slices#Sorted) collects values from an iterator into a new slice, and then sorts the slice. - [SortedFunc](/pkg/slices#SortedFunc) is like `Sorted` but with a comparison function. - [SortedStableFunc](/pkg/slices#SortedStableFunc) is like `SortFunc` but uses a stable sort algorithm. - [Chunk](/pkg/slices#Chunk) returns an iterator over consecutive sub-slices of up to n elements of a slice.