Message75737
| Author |
mark.dickinson |
| Recipients |
barry, christian.heimes, gvanrossum, mark.dickinson, mikecurtis, rhettinger |
| Date |
2008年11月11日.12:21:42 |
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5.3769203e-05 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1226406103.03.0.292635970874.issue4296@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| In-reply-to |
| Content |
[Raymond]
> assuming basic invariants. In 2.6, all of the following are always
> true:
>
> assert a in [a]
> assert a in (a,)
> assert a in set([a])
> assert [a].count(a) == 1
And these are all still true in 3.0 as well, aren't they?
In any case, you've convinced me. I withdraw my comment
about the Python 3.0 behaviour being the right one. |
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