New submission from Mitchell Model:

[Sorry if ctypes is wrong component -- don't know which to use.]
Given an invalid type, int()'s TypeError message includes the name of the 
invalid type, but float()'s doesn't. (Nor does complex()'s.) All three should 
give analogous error messages. int()'s version, with the name of the offending 
type, seems better.

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components: ctypes
messages: 206892
nosy: MLModel
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: float() and int() TypeError messages differ
versions: Python 3.3

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