Hello, El 10/08/2013 18:40, Tim Chase escribió:
Generally, if you are using the "is" operator to compare against anything other than None, you're doing it wrong. There are exceptions to this, but it takes knowing the particulars.
Now I have one doubt, I use 'is' to compare basic types in python 3, for example .- v = [] if type(v) is list: print('Is list...') Because I think it is more clear and faster than .- type(v) == [].__class__ ... or ... isinstance(v, list) Is this correct? Thanks. -- Xavi -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list