On 12/18/06, Alan Trick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually every class instance has a __str__ method. If it's not
> over-ridden, it gets the one inherited from object (which is probably
> not what you want, but it's still there).

Yeah, what I wanted to get at was that the representation it produces
isn't always useful.

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