Hi,

In Python 2 one can do silly apple-pear comparisons such as 0> "0".*) "CPython 
implementation detail: Objects of different types except numbers are ordered by 
their type names; objects of the same types that don’t support proper 
comparison are ordered by their address.". In Python3  this has been fixed (it 
raises a TypeError). Is there a way to emulate this behavior in Python 2?



*)http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3270680/how-does-python-compare-string-and-int


Thank you!


Albert-Jan                                        
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