On Wed, 23 May 2007 01:44:22 +0200, Stef Mientki wrote: > Now I want to assign a more logical name to that port, (In JAL: "var > byte My_New_Name IS port_D") > > Is that possible ? > > I think the answer is "no", > because the object itself is not mutable. Am I right ? > > But I read: "An object can have any number of names, or no name at all." > So am I wrong ? > > Sorry this has been discussed before, but I'm totally confused.
# oops, we misspelled a name in the official API # can't change it, so alias it mispeled_name = IO_port('D') fixed_name = IO_port('D') correct_name = mispeled_name You can test if two names point to the same object with the is operator: >>> mispeled_name is correct_name True >>> mispeled_name is fixed_name False But make sure you really care that they are the same object. In general, testing for equality is more sensible. >>> 1 == 1.0 True >>> 1 is 1.0 False >>> "hello world" == ("hello " + "world") True >>> "hello world" is ("hello " + "world") False -- Steven. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list