What is up with "=="?
Bengt Richter
bokr at oz.net
Mon Oct 13 07:25:25 EDT 2003
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 11:14:14 -0400, mwilson at the-wire.com (Mel Wilson) wrote: >In article <bm4u7q$74g$0 at 216.39.172.122>, bokr at oz.net (Bengt Richter) wrote: >> coerce(...) >> coerce(x, y) -> None or (x1, y1) >> >> When x and y can be coerced to values of the same type, return a tuple >> containing the coerced values. When they can't be coerced, return None. >> >> >>> coerce(2,'2') >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? >> TypeError: number coercion failed >> >>Bad doc string or misimplementation? Or is it fixed in the latest release, (which I >>haven't gotten around to installing yet)? > >Otherwise, wouldn't it imply that 2+'3' came out to 5 or '23'? > I was referring to the documented "return None" vs. the fact that it raised an exception. Regards, Bengt Richter
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