Hunter Peress wrote: > I see the arguments,but the following code works fine. so what exactly is the issue? > > #!/usr/bin/python > import sys,commands,os,re,string > from pprint import pprint as ppr > > class t(list): > pass > > inst = t() > inst.append(1) > inst.append({2:3}) > inst.append([4,5,6,[7,8]]) > > ppr(inst) This uses list.__repr__(), but you won't see any difference because the string is too short. Bye, Walter Dörwald
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