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Terry Reedy tjreedy at home.comSat Sep 1 02:07:46 EDT 2001
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"Manus Hand" <manus at bullfrog-tech.com> wrote in message news:3B901E7C.37E25327 at bullfrog-tech.com... > Someone asked what the affected code was. Here is > a simplified rundown. I did, for one. ... > Okay, I've wasted enough of your time. Only I can do that ;<) I can see how you were tempted to rely on None compare behaviour, but Tim's explicit Infinity class is obviously, after the fact, a better solution. Terry J. Reedy
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