On 2008-04-25, Gregor Horvath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > >>> None <= 0 > True > > Why?
Comparing objects of differing types produces an undefined result. Next time you do it, it might return False. (Well, it's not really going to, but it's allowed to.) > Is there a logical reason? For what? There's no reason it returns true rather than false. The more interesting question is why doesn't it raise an exception. <ducks> -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! These PRESERVES should at be FORCE-FED to PENTAGON visi.com OFFICIALS!! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list