Why do you think, there is a bug?

You are referring to the /code/, i.e. the implementation, of things, which 
is not a defined interface. At the same time, the /documentation/ describes 
the actual behavior quite well.

Chunked seqs are supposed to realize more elements than you consume. That's 
for performance reasons.  But since you will only ever apply 
side-effect-free functions to seqs, that will make no difference, no?

To me, all this is perfectly fine behavior.  So, I'd say no, please don't 
open a ticket.  Unless I misunderstood something obvious, that is.

Kind regards,
Stefan

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