In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ron Adam wrote: > Reinhold Birkenfeld wrote: >> Ron Adam wrote: >>>(a) == () >> >> >> Whoops! a (which is None) is equal to the empty tuple (which is not None)? > > It's not an empty tuple, it's an empty parenthesis. Using tuples it > would be.
But empty parenthesis are parsed as empty tuple::
In [8]: type( () )
Out[8]: <type 'tuple'>
Ciao,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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