Antoon Pardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For instance if I do the following
> a = 1,
> I have assigned a one element tuple to a.
> But if I do
> print 1,
> It doesn't print a one element tuple.
And if you do
parrot(1,)
you won't call parrot() with a one-element tuple either. However,
'parrot(1)' and 'parrot(1,)' means exactly the same thing, while
'print 1' and 'print 1,' does not.
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