We're currently in the process of adapting Python as the common scripting plug-in for all of our projects (and it's working great :-). We're standardizing on 2.2.1, and unless there is a pressing business need, we'll probably stay with that version for the next 18-24 months. My question is if it's intended for users to start using true division _now_? The reason I'm inclined to do so is that we're going to have snippets of Python code everywhere, including our libraries, disk files, and databases -- it would be a major undertaking to find and fix this later... My second question is how do you enable true division in embedded Python? I've read the documentation and I couldn't find anything appropriate... Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Bjorn Pettersen NAREX Inc. 303.526.4000 ext. 312 303.526.5130 fax www.narex.com
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