"Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> They exist since this semantic change was introduced *seven* *years*
> ago,  in 2001, so it's not that suddenly the Python world is going to
> be upside  down... I can't believe how long this thread is by now...

I don't think it's a sudden uproar about int/int being float, it's
just one of the periodic discussions about introducing a rational
type, like we not that long ago got a decimal type.
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