Sheesh... I didn't actually pull the type(None) comparison out of my code. I was simply throwing together a possible situation. Had I thought about it for more than a second I would have remembered how I would actually use it.
Thanks for clearing up the confusion. I wasn't previously aware that you could assign anything to None. Glad it's been changed, because this would be the kind of thing to spawn evil code. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list