Proposal: === and !=== operators
Torsten Bronger
bronger at physik.rwth-aachen.de
Sat Jul 12 02:05:19 EDT 2014
Hallöchen!
Alan Bawden writes:
> [...]
>
> You lost me right here. If list equality is determined by
> comparing lists element-by-element, and the second element of old
> is _not_ equal to the second element of data, then why should old
> and data be equal?
I think Python first tests for identity, and falls back to equality
(or the other way round). This behaviour is questionable in my
opinion.
Tschö,
Torsten.
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