Martin v. Löwis wrote: > Travis E. Oliphant schrieb: >> The datatype is an object that specifies how a certain block of >> memory should be interpreted as a basic data-type. >> >> >>> datatype(float) >> datatype('float64') > > I can't speak on the specific merits of this proposal, or whether this > kind of functionality is desirable. However, I'm -1 on the addition of > a builtin for this functionality (the PEP doesn't actually say that > there is another builtin, but the examples suggest so). I was intentionally vague. I don't see a need for it to be a built-in, but didn't know where exactly to "put it," I should have made it a question for discussion. -Travis
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