D'Arcy J.M. Cain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I don't think that it is a travesty either. I would also not be so >offended if the language treated it that way from the start although I >would still have had to get used to it having spent so much time in C >and assembler which has natural results. The real problem here is that >it is an arbitrary, fundamental change to the way the language works. I >would be almost as upset if the change was happening the other way.
I feel pretty much the same way. This change in behaviour is likely to be the sole reason keeping me from switching to Python 3 for a long time. If the slash (/) operator had always been defined as floating point division then I would've gotten used to it. Now however, there's no compelling reason for me to try to adjust to this new behaviour. Ross Ridge -- l/ // Ross Ridge -- The Great HTMU [oo][oo] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -()-/()/ http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/~rridge/ db // -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list