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| Author | mark.dickinson |
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| Recipients | facundobatista, gvanrossum, jyasskin, mark.dickinson, ncoghlan, rhettinger |
| Date | 2008年06月25日.12:11:08 |
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| Message-id | <1214395869.8.0.565285745679.issue1682@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I'm reopening this to propose a last-minute minor change:
Can we remove the trailing 'L' from the numerator and denominator in
the repr of a Fraction instance? E.g.,
>>> x = Fraction('9.876543210')
>>> x
Fraction(987654321L, 100000000L)
>>> x * (1/x)
Fraction(1L, 1L)
I'd rather see Fraction(987654321, 100000000) and Fraction(1, 1). Does
the 'L' serve any useful purpose? |
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| 2008年06月25日 12:11:10 | mark.dickinson | set | spambayes_score: 0.000449819 -> 0.00044981868 recipients: + mark.dickinson, gvanrossum, rhettinger, facundobatista, ncoghlan, jyasskin |
| 2008年06月25日 12:11:09 | mark.dickinson | set | spambayes_score: 0.000449819 -> 0.000449819 messageid: <1214395869.8.0.565285745679.issue1682@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2008年06月25日 12:11:09 | mark.dickinson | link | issue1682 messages |
| 2008年06月25日 12:11:08 | mark.dickinson | create | |