On Aug 21, 11:40 am, David <71da...@libero.it> wrote: > Il Thu, 20 Aug 2009 15:18:35 -0700 (PDT), Mensanator ha scritto: > > > (Just kidding! That works in 2.5 also. How are you using it where > > it's coming out wrong? I can see you pulling '012' out of a text > > file and want to calculate with it, but how would you use a > > string without using int()? Passing it to functions that allow > > string representations of numbers?) > > Obviously it's not a progamming issue, just a hassle using the interpreter > on command line.
Aha! Then I WAS right after all. Switch to 3.1 and you'll soon be cured of that bad habit: >>> 012 + 012 SyntaxError: invalid token (<pyshell#4>, line 1) > > David -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list