On 5/6/06, Vladimir Yu. Stepanov <root at renet.ru> wrote: [proposing a total ordering between types] It Ain't Gonna Happen. (From now on, I'll write this as IAGH.) In Python 3000, we'll actually *remove* ordering between arbitrary types as a feature; only types that explicitly care to be ordered with respect to one another will be ordered. Equality tests are unaffected, x==y will simply return False if x and y are of incomparable types; but x<y (etc.) will raise an exception. -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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