Message281628
| Author |
max |
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docs@python, martin.panter, max |
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2016年11月24日.10:38:10 |
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<1479983891.05.0.0678444061526.issue28785@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Martin - what you suggest is precisely what I had in mind (but didn't phrase it as well):
> to document the above sort of behaviour as being directly associated with operations like as == and !=, and only indirectly associated with the NotImplemented object and the __eq__() method
Also a minor typo: you meant "If that call returns NotImplemented, the first fallback is to try the *reverse* call." |
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| 2016年11月24日 10:38:11 | max | set | recipients:
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| 2016年11月24日 10:38:11 | max | set | messageid: <1479983891.05.0.0678444061526.issue28785@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2016年11月24日 10:38:11 | max | link | issue28785 messages |
| 2016年11月24日 10:38:10 | max | create |
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