Claudio Grondi wrote: > Exactly this is what Python does under the hood when writing > a = "some string" > b = "some string" > where a and b are actually, in terms of C, pointer to Python object data > structures which provide strings as arrays where it is possible to say > a[0], but ... if here > if(a==b): > print "True" > _does not_ print True, the Python engine is definitely broken.
Why are you comparing C behaviour to Python behaviour? What is the point of the discussion? -- Steven. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list