> > Otherwise, unless I misunderstand integer unification, one would > > just have to strike the distinction between, say, %d and %u. > > Couldn't that be done anyway? The distinction really only > makes sense in C, where there's no way of knowing whether > the value is signed or unsigned otherwise. In Python the > value itself knows whether it's signed or not. The time machine is at your service: in Python 2.4 there's no difference. That's integer unification for you! -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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