On Jan 29, 11:47 pm, Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Outside of a print statement (and also an "except" statement), commas > create tuples.
And function calls: >>> 3, (3,) >>> type(3,) <type 'int'> >>> type((3,)) <type 'tuple'> But here's one I still don't get: >>> type(2) <type 'int'> >>> type((2)) <type 'int'> >>> (2).__add__(1) 3 >>> 2.__add__(1) File "<stdin>", line 1 2.__add__(1) ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax -Beej -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list