New submission from Terry J. Reedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Based on c.l.p discussion with Mark Dickinson, who supplied details and corrections, we propose the following for the int() entry at http://docs.python.org/dev/3.0/library/functions.html#int
int([number | string[, radix]]) Convert a number or string to an integer. If no arguments are given, return 0. If a number is given, return number.__int__(). Conversion of floating point numbers to integers truncates towards zero. A string must be a base-radix integer literal optionally preceded by '+' or '-' (with no space in between) and optionally surrounded by whitespace. A base-n literal consists of the digits 0 to n-1, with 'a' to 'z' (or 'A' to 'Z')having values 10 to 35. The default radix is 10. The allowed values are 0 and 2-36. Base-2, -8, and -16 literals can be optionally prefixed with 0b/0B, 0o/0O, or 0x/0X, as with integer literals in code. Radix 0 means to interpret exactly as a code literal, so that the actual radix is 2, 8, 10, or 16, and so that int('010',0) is not legal, while int('010') is. The revised signature makes it clear from the start that *radix* can only follow *string*, so no sentence to that effect is needed in the text. The other changes are to discuss the signature in order and to add details. We believe the above accurately reflects the intended/actual behavior once the no-space-after-sign patch is applied. (I don't know if that made it into .0a4). Some of this might apply to the 2.6 docs, except that the no-space patch will apparently not be backported. I believe the acceptable strings are a bit different also, at least for octals, but I am not sure. ---------- assignee: georg.brandl components: Documentation messages: 65137 nosy: georg.brandl, tjreedy severity: normal status: open title: Revise builtin class int library manual entry versions: Python 3.0 __________________________________ Tracker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://bugs.python.org/issue2580> __________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com