Bug #1501122: mention __gt__ &co in description of comparison order.

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Georg Brandl 2006-06-14 06:29:07 +00:00
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@ -907,7 +907,10 @@ The operators \code{<}, \code{>}, \code{==}, \code{>=}, \code{<=}, and
the values of two objects. The objects need not have the same type.
If both are numbers, they are converted to a common type. Otherwise,
objects of different types \emph{always} compare unequal, and are
ordered consistently but arbitrarily.
ordered consistently but arbitrarily. You can control comparison
behavior of objects of non-builtin types by defining a \code{__cmp__}
method or rich comparison methods like \code{__gt__}, described in
section~\ref{specialnames}.
(This unusual definition of comparison was used to simplify the
definition of operations like sorting and the \keyword{in} and
@ -952,7 +955,8 @@ otherwise defined.\footnote{Earlier versions of Python used
a dictionary for emptiness by comparing it to \code{\{\}}.}
\item
Most other types compare unequal unless they are the same object;
Most other objects of builtin types compare unequal unless they are
the same object;
the choice whether one object is considered smaller or larger than
another one is made arbitrarily but consistently within one
execution of a program.