[Python-Dev] python 3 niggle: None < 1 raises TypeError
Chris Angelico
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Fri Feb 14 22:41:21 CET 2014
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On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 4:14 AM, Chris Barker <chris.barker at noaa.gov> wrote: > (though it could get a bit tricky -- what would AlwaysGreater > float('inf") > evaluate to? > It'd be true. AlwaysGreater is greater than infinity. It is greater than float("nan"). It is greater than the entire concept of floating point. It is greater than everything imaginable... except for a nice MLT - a mutton, lettuce, and tomato sandwich... oh. Where things get tricky is when you compare two AlwaysGreater objects. Or even compare one against itself. It has to be greater. Great. ChrisA
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