On 2010-02-18 10:19 AM, Andrey Fedorov wrote:
It seems intuitive to me that the magic methods for overriding the +, -,
<, ==, >, etc. operators should have no sideffects on their operands.
Also, that == should be commutative and transitive, that > and < should
be transitive, and anti-commutative.
Is this intuition written up in a PEP, or assumed to follow from the
mathematical meanings?
Some of it is covered in the reference manual. E.g.
http://docs.python.org/reference/datamodel.html#object.__lt__
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