I see no reason why Sage couldn't support divmod() in addition to quo_rem().
David

On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 9:46 AM Lorenz Panny <l.s.pa...@tue.nl> wrote:

>
> Python defines divmod() and the associated .__divmod__() magic method
> for what Sage calls .quo_rem().
>
> Is there any reason why Sage shouldn't or cannot support divmod()?
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