[eluser]OverZealous[/eluser] @anveo
jpi is correct. When I decided that the iterator method was going to be the default way to access results, I removed a lot of the references to the ->all array in the docs.
I need to put them back in on the basic get page, so that they are easier to find.
Basically, a non-get_iterated get() sets the results on the ->all array. The iterator aggregate simply looks at this array. If you use get_iterated, however, some magic is done to prevent the objects from being configured unless they are needed.