On 2006-09-26, John Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Antoon Pardon wrote: >> >> I find this a bit oddly worded. Now the "may always reuse" phrase >> suggests this is not an obligation and I can certainly understand >> that in the case of integers. But when you enumerate examples you >> include None and Booleans, creating the suggestion these don't >> have to be implemented as singletons either and that there can be >> more than one None, True and False object. Now I probably just >> misunderstand, but I'm wondering, is there somewhere in the language >> reference that specifies these have to be singletons? > > Yes. The topic "The standard Type Hierarchy" in the > Language reference specifies this exactly.
Thank you very much. -- Antoon Pardon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list