even i noticed that .... i just dropped the ? mark instead of trying to
figure out why?

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 3:15 PM, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think this is known, but I couldn't find the Trac ticket.
>
> If you end a line with a question mark in the notebook, even after a #
> (comment sign), the nb interprets this as a request for documentation,
> ending with (potentially) amusing/destructive results.
>
> is_prime(5) # Is this number prime?
> unknown object 'prime'
>
> or something like that.  Interestingly, one of my students noted that
>
>
> is_prime(5) # Is this number prime'?'
> True
>
> works.  I guess that's not totally surprising.  Still, it's
> unfortunate.  So if it isn't known, I'm reporting it.  Would it be
> quite easy to fix?  (?)
>
> - kcrisman
>
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