Delaney, Timothy C (Timothy) wrote: > All this would just go away if in Python 3.0 (or even earlier ;) > floats required something after the decimal point i.e. to get > '<float 1.0>' you had to type '1.0' and '1.' by itself was a > syntax error. I always write float literals that way anyhow, in the interests of clarity. So I wouldn't mind if this happened either. +0 -- Greg Ewing, Computer Science Dept, +--------------------------------------+ University of Canterbury, | A citizen of NewZealandCorp, a | Christchurch, New Zealand | wholly-owned subsidiary of USA Inc. | greg at cosc.canterbury.ac.nz +--------------------------------------+
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