2.2.2 Annoyance
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Caveat: Python 2.2.2 (#37, Oct 14 2002, 17:02:34) Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "l >>> l = [1,2,3] >>> l[1] 2 >>> l.__getitem__(1) 2 >>> l.__getitem__(slice(1)) Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? TypeError: an integer is required >>> According to the manuals of Python 2.2.2, passing a slice object to __getitem__ is all right and should work... Cost a few (grey) hairs of mine, while debugging a largish program, this is not so. Would someone care to pass on this info to whom this may concern? For Python 2.3 passing a slice object to __getitem__ does work though. Best, Miklós
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