Message69677
| Author | richyk |
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| Date | 2008-07-15.10:45:34 |
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| Message-id | <1216118738.54.0.735219671466.issue3360@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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When constructing a floating-point value, literals are apparently sometimes interpreted as octal integral types, although they contain exponent marker or/and decimal point. The presence of exponent marker or/and decimal point should suffice to identify it as floating-point. Example: >>> x = 02120246124e0 >>> x = 02120246124.0 >>> x = 021202461241e0 ValueError: invalid literal for long() with base 8: '021202461241e0' >>> x = 021202461241.0 ValueError: invalid literal for long() with base 8: '021202461241.0' I am using Python 2.5.1 from openSuSE 10.3. |
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