Message381639
| Author | brett.cannon |
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| Recipients | Arfrever, alex, barry, brett.cannon, docs@python, eric.snow, ethan.furman, mark.dickinson, mjacob, ncoghlan, python-dev, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka, vstinner |
| Date | 2020-11-23.02:06:50 |
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| Message-id | <1606097211.07.0.209286271303.issue17576@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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I think operator.index() should be brought to be inline with PyNumber_Index(): - If the argument is a subclass of int then return it. - Otherwise call type(obj).__index__(obj) - If not an int, raise TypeError - If not a direct int, raise a DeprecationWarning The language reference for __index__() suggests this is the direction to go (https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__index__). |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2020-11-23 02:06:51 | brett.cannon | set | recipients: + brett.cannon, barry, rhettinger, mark.dickinson, ncoghlan, vstinner, Arfrever, alex, docs@python, ethan.furman, python-dev, eric.snow, serhiy.storchaka, mjacob |
| 2020-11-23 02:06:51 | brett.cannon | set | messageid: <1606097211.07.0.209286271303.issue17576@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2020-11-23 02:06:51 | brett.cannon | link | issue17576 messages |
| 2020-11-23 02:06:50 | brett.cannon | create | |