[issue1196] int() documentation does not specify default radix

2007-09-24 Thread Georg Brandl
Georg Brandl added the comment: The default radix is, and was always AFAICS, 10. I've now documented that in rev. 58244, 58245. -- resolution: -> fixed status: open -> closed __ Tracker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _

[issue1196] int() documentation does not specify default radix

2007-09-24 Thread Georg Brandl
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[issue1196] int() documentation does not specify default radix

2007-09-24 Thread Sean Reifschneider
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[issue1196] int() documentation does not specify default radix

2007-09-24 Thread Tim Delaney
New submission from Tim Delaney: The int() documentation (section 2.1) does not specify the default radix used. Alternatively, it does not specify the default behaviour for string parsing. Experimentally, it's parsing with a default radix of 10 - I recall in an earlier version of Python it pa