Alf P. Steinbach a écrit :
* candide, on 30.05.2010 19:38:
Suppose a Python program defines an integer object with value 42. The
object has an "address" we can capture with the built-in function id() :

First, id() doesn't generally provide an address.

I talked about a quote unquote "address" ;)
but according to "The Python Language Reference" it's not very far from the truth :

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3.1 Objects, values and types
(...)
An object’s identity never changes
once it has been created; you may think of it as the object’s _address_ in memory. The ‘is‘ operator compares the identity of two objects; the id() function returns an integer representing its identity (currently implemented as
its _address_).
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(emphasizing is mine)
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