My understanding is that Python can be built without complex numbers to satisfy the needs of the Python-on-a-wristwatch crowd. Is there a run-time way to tell? For example, using an imaginary literal causes an error? If so, what kind? I'm finishing the reference implementation for PEP 242 and want to allow for this possibility.
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