"Collin Winter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Since Python 3000 will support things like "ClassA | ClassB", would
> you claim that "ClassA |" isn't an error (albeit a syntax error
> instead of a call error)?

It's a syntax error of course. But ClassA|ClassA is not an error.

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   __("<         Marcin Kowalczyk
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