En Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:37:42 -0300, Ethan Furman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�:

Greetings, List!

Still working on my Measure class, and my next question is... (drum roll please ;)

What are the advantages of using __[eq|ne|lt|gt|le|ge]__ vs __cmp__?

If your objects obey the trichotomy law (an object MUST BE less than, greater than, or equal to another one, and there is no other possibility) then __cmp__ is enough, and easier to define than all the rich comparison operations. In other cases, __cmp__ is not suitable: by example, complex numbers can't define "greater than" [in a way that preserves the meaning for real numbers]; you can only use "equal" or "not equal". You can't use __cmp__ for this, because it *has* to return either >0 or <0 (implying "greater than" or "less than"). In this case it's best to use the rich comparison operators: define __eq__ and __ne__ and make all other comparisons between complex numbers raise an exception.

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Gabriel Genellina

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