"Tim Peters" <tim.one at comcast.net> writes: > The confusion over what you mean still persists for me. In the Python I use > <wink>, there is no type that identifies itself as <type 'integer'>. > There's a type that identifies itself as <type 'int'>, and another as <type > 'long'>. When the Language Reference Manual uses the word "integer", it > generally means the union of those two. Ah, and I mean <type 'int'>, when I say <type 'integer'> :-) Regards, Martin
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