How does compare work?

Jp Calderone exarkun at intarweb.us
Tue Jan 27 09:08:36 EST 2004


On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 02:16:51PM +0100, Gerrit Holl wrote:
> Inyeol Lee wrote:
> > (This unusual definition of comparison was used to simplify the
> > definition of operations like sorting and the in and not in operators.
> > In the future, the comparison rules for objects of
> > different types are likely to change.) 
> > """
> 
> When comparing mixed types becomes illegal, does that mean sorting a
> sequence of mixed types becomes illegal as well? Or will sort be a
> special case?
> 

  There was discussion of another operation, "before", which could be used
to order different types, but which would not be used by < or >.

  I forget if the final word on this idea was positive or negative, but I'm
sure anyone interested could dig up the relevant thread on python-dev.

  Jp




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