Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > Fellows, > > I'd like to illutrate the fact that comparing strings using identity is, > most of the time, a bad idea. However I'm searching a short example of > code that yields 2 differents object for the same string content. > > id('foo') > 3082385472L > id('foo') > 3082385472L > > Anyone has that kind of code ?
Currently, CPython interns strings that look like identifiers. Any strings that don't look like identifiers are on their own: mwil...@tecumseth:~/sandbox/candlekit/stringlight-1$ python Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Apr 16 2010, 13:09:56) [GCC 4.4.3] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> a = 'x(3)' >>> id(a) 3075373248L >>> c='x(3)' >>> id(c) 3075373856L >>> a==c True Mel. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list