Dmitry Vasiliev <lists at hlabs.spb.ru> writes: > Skip Montanaro wrote: >> >> Is there a plan for implementing a base class for int and long (like >> >> basestring for str and unicode): >> Michael> Not that I'm aware of. >> We've discussed the numeric type hierarchy in the past. I think it >> would be >> worth considering all the numeric types at once and come up with a >> reasonable hierarchy that includes float, complex and decimal types as well. >> (It's clear there is no "best" way to do that.) > > Something like following? > > object > numeric > integer > int > long > float > complex > > > PS I've already have implementation for baseinteger, but can't made a > patch since cvs.python.sourceforge.net always told me 'Connection > timed out'... :-/ I think you want cvs.sourceforge.net these days. Cheers, mwh -- I located the link but haven't bothered to re-read the article, preferring to post nonsense to usenet before checking my facts. -- Ben Wolfson, comp.lang.python
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