On 8/29/07, Dirkjan Ochtman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexandre Vassalotti wrote:
> > C doesn't have an exponentiation operator. You use the pow() function,
> > instead:
>
> Wouldn't it make more sense, then, to have unary +/- have higher
> precedence than the ** operator, so that -3**2 == 9?
Hi,
in current python svn there is a
#undef HAVE_DECL_TZNAME
but I can't find a configure test for it.
Did I miss something ?
Bye
Alex
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> in current python svn there is a
> #undef HAVE_DECL_TZNAME
> but I can't find a configure test for it.
> Did I miss something ?
Perhaps that it is generated through autoheader?
pyconfig.h.in was last generated by autoconf 2.61,
and configure by autoconf 2.59. I have now made
sure that the trun
On Friday 13 July 2007 16:11, Giovanni Bajo wrote:
> On 13/07/2007 20.53, Facundo Batista wrote:
> >> as I wrote in my previous email, I'm currently porting Python to some
> >> more unusual platforms, namely to a super computer
> >> (http://www.research.ibm.com/bluegene/) and a tiny embedded operat
Erik just fixed the tracker so that the Assigned-to person
gets email for any message added to an issue.
However, *no* email is sent if one merely changes the
Assigned-to field. Sending a message for every status change
would cause significant amounts of spam, so mere status
changes are performed
Jason Orendorff wrote:
> I think the weirdness comes from parsing -a/b as (-a)/b rather than
> -(a/b).
This will sort of be fixed in 3.0, at least for /, because
it will always mean float division, for which -(a/b) == (-a)/b.
You'll have to use // to get weirdness, then. :-)
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