On Friday, March 28, 2014 10:39:10 AM UTC+1, projetmbc wrote:
>
> I do not think that is really a convention, but it is very logical because 
> 1.1 can also be a float result given by Python. But floats and decimals are 
> not the same due to the ways operators act on them.
>
But then it would be more logical to mark the output "1.1" as coming from a 
float, ideally giving the precision. But this would clutter the output of 
floats. So it is a convention. 

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