sum() requires number, not simply __add__
Roy Smith
roy at panix.com
Fri Feb 24 08:23:54 EST 2012
In article <mailman.123.1330083762.3037.python-list at python.org>,
Antoon Pardon <antoon.pardon at rece.vub.ac.be> wrote:
> > Python doesn't try to prevent people from shooting themselves in the foot.
> >
> Yes it does! A simple example is None as a keyword to prevent
> assignments to it.
Hmmm. Just playing around with some bizarre things to do with None, and
discovered this:
>>> import sys as None
doesn't give an error, but also doesn't assign the module to the symbol
'None'. Weird.
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