You know, Jack, that was the point of my original post: to determine why things weren't working. Do you still want to bet money that it is? I can screenshot you TD.

"Jean-Michel Pichavant" <jeanmic...@sequans.com> wrote in message news:mailman.2288.1265799238.28905.python-l...@python.org...
Quin wrote:
Well, now you know!

"Jean-Michel Pichavant" <jeanmic...@sequans.com> wrote in message news:mailman.2286.1265797348.28905.python-l...@python.org...
Quin wrote:
Thanks guys, I'm thinking it's a problem with IronPython. I'm switching to PyScripter and will test tomorrow.


I'm willing to bet money that it is not. If ironPython had a broken if statement, don't you think we would have known, already ?

There's a rule when test writing/testing code:
"if you think the compiler is wrong, then you are wrong twice."

JM


All I know is that you are using a python implementation that does not support python 3. No wonder why your py3 code fails.

Please do not top post.

JM


   IronPython

   * Stable Version is 2.0.3 (targeting Python 2.5)
   * Developers Version is 2.6 Beta 3 (targeting Python 2.6)


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