[issue32118] Doc for comparison of sequences with non-orderable elements

2019-08-24 Thread Raymond Hettinger
Raymond Hettinger added the comment: New changeset 0ad85681de639792751ea53ec964d87d4ad45d71 by Raymond Hettinger (Miss Islington (bot)) in branch '3.8': bpo-32118: Simplify docs for sequence comparison (GH-15450) (#15466)

[issue32118] Doc for comparison of sequences with non-orderable elements

2019-08-24 Thread Raymond Hettinger
Change by Raymond Hettinger : -- resolution: -> fixed stage: patch review -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker ___

[issue32118] Doc for comparison of sequences with non-orderable elements

2019-08-24 Thread miss-islington
Change by miss-islington : -- pull_requests: +15158 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/15466 ___ Python tracker ___

[issue32118] Doc for comparison of sequences with non-orderable elements

2019-08-24 Thread Raymond Hettinger
Raymond Hettinger added the comment: New changeset edd21129dd304e178ca8be82ba689488dfb58276 by Raymond Hettinger in branch 'master': bpo-32118: Simplify docs for sequence comparison (GH-15450) https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/edd21129dd304e178ca8be82ba689488dfb58276 --

[issue32118] Doc for comparison of sequences with non-orderable elements

2019-08-24 Thread Raymond Hettinger
Change by Raymond Hettinger : -- pull_requests: +15141 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/15450 ___ Python tracker ___

[issue32118] Doc for comparison of sequences with non-orderable elements

2017-11-27 Thread Dubslow
Dubslow added the comment: I like Terry's suggestion much better. I've closed my GitHub PR in favor of Terry's change. My only suggested tweak might be throwing in something like "(e.g." None)", perhaps e.g. "Instances of an unordered class (e.g. None) become ordered...",

[issue32118] Doc for comparison of sequences with non-orderable elements

2017-11-27 Thread Raymond Hettinger
Change by Raymond Hettinger : -- assignee: docs@python -> rhettinger ___ Python tracker ___

[issue32118] Doc for comparison of sequences with non-orderable elements

2017-11-25 Thread Terry J. Reedy
Terry J. Reedy added the comment: (Raymond, I wrote this before reading your message, but I believe it provides what you requested. There is nothing special about None that is relevant to sequence comparison. Nans just happen to be the only built-in non-reflexive objects