I support the cause as well. Today, again I had to write the anoying 

if unipoly  p(arg) otherwise p([arg] + rest)


בתאריך יום חמישי, 10 במאי 2012 17:19:57 UTC-6, מאת Keshav Kini:
>
> darijgrinberg <darijgrinb...@gmail.com> writes: 
> > I am wondering whether this is intended behaviour or a bug. I imagine 
> > it being a consequence of univariate and multivariate polynomial rings 
> > being implemented differently, and it is easy to work around in most 
> > cases, but I imagine it being a source of annoying bugs... Could there 
> > be any conflict if one is allowed to apply univariate polynomials to a 
> > one-element list? 
>
> It seems like a reasonable feature request (or bug fix if you want to 
> call it that) to me. I made a ticket on the bug tracker - it's up at 
> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12939 . If someone does come 
> up with a reason why this is a bad idea, we can always invalidate the 
> ticket... 
>
> -Keshav 
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