Chris Angelico wrote:
> > Mathematically, the operator is ⊂. "<" operator is used for comparison, and
> > it's vital for sorting. And sorting sets makes no sense.
> Once again, you assert this. Do you have proof that it absolutely
> makes NO SENSE in any context, or just that you don't see value in it?
> If you're just presenting your opinion, then present it as an opinion,
> not as a scoffing dismissal.

Angelico, I can change my mind if you will be able to give me at least one 
practical example where `sorted(sets)` is really useful.

> I'm not saying that Python needs these features

Thanks to God :D

> When your opinion is that an operation "has no sense", that's not
> respectful.

For the operation?
Seriously, if you think that the operation has sense, it **has no sense** :D 
that you feel offended. Simply try to proof it to me the contrary. I can change 
my mind, I'm not a member of Daesh.
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