I think python is expecting a octet number from the
input?
- Joe
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AM
Subject: Bug?
Hello
Ive recently found that you cannot type anything
over 7 into a number that is preceded with a
0. ex: >>> 01
1 >>> 07
7 >>> 08 SyntaxError:
invalid token >>> 011
9 >>> 017
15 >>> 077
63 >>> 078 SyntaxError:
invalid token
I know this isnt that big of a problem, but i cannot
think of one reason why they would not allow numbers preceded with a 0 to have
a number higher then a 7 in them... And it seems very inconsistant to
me...
Is there a reason for
this?
Thanks Peter
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