New submission from wchlm :
sqlite3 top-level variables, such as version, sqlite_version, version_info, and
sqlite_version_info are all useful for Python users of the module -- even
essential at times. Yet there is no mention of them in the Py 2.7.3
documentation.
dir(sqlite3) reveals a
New submission from wchlm:
I observe the following in Python 2.6.1 in CentOS 5.9 and in Python 2.7.5 in
MacOS 10.9.2.
A heapified 3-element array containing elements in the order [low, high,
medium] fails to print in sorted order, as shown below:
>>> import heapq
>>> l
wchlm added the comment:
Hi sahutd,
You may be right. I was keying off a stackoverflow example
(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12373837/heapq-module-python) that might
have been misleading.
In fact, the Python documentation never does say what a printed heapified array
is suppose to
wchlm added the comment:
All fair enough. I see the error of my ways. I am closing the case with a
Resolution of "invalid." Thanks
--
resolution: -> invalid
status: open -> closed
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