I have written up extensive documentation on the coercion model at  
http://wiki.sagemath.org/coercion . If you find coercion baffling,  
confusing, or unuseful, this is especially for you. I am sure there  
is lots of room for improvement, as what may be obvious to me can be  
far from obvious to those less familiar with the system. This is  
intended to be the guide to using coercion--for deeper implementation  
details see the docstrings in the coerce.pyx (100% coverage) and  
related files.

Eventually, this should all be moved to the reference manual and/or  
programing guide, but I figured the wiki was the best place to put it  
at the moment. Comments welcome.

- Robert


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