Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: > > Interestingly enough, the exception message says "__nonzero__ should > > return an int" but really means "__nonzero__ must return an int". > > You've been staring at standards too much, haven't you? The > difference between MUST and SHOULD isn't as clear-cut as most > standards people use them. Given Andrew's remark, it really should be "__nonzero__ shall return an in int" :-) Regards, Martin
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