Message226006
| Author |
endolith |
| Recipients |
endolith, jedie, rhettinger, tarek |
| Date |
2014年08月27日.23:39:26 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<1409182766.38.0.0495795376096.issue3332@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
I ran into this bug with sets, too.
Expected:
{6, 5, 3}
Got:
set([5, 3, 6])
Documentation should illustrate how the function is actually meant to be used, not contrived examples that convert to sorted output purely so that doctest can understand them. doctest should be changed (or have an option) to understand object equality rather than exact text output. |
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| 2014年08月27日 23:39:26 | endolith | set | recipients:
+ endolith, rhettinger, jedie, tarek |
| 2014年08月27日 23:39:26 | endolith | set | messageid: <1409182766.38.0.0495795376096.issue3332@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2014年08月27日 23:39:26 | endolith | link | issue3332 messages |
| 2014年08月27日 23:39:26 | endolith | create |
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