New submission from Bruce Frederiksen <dangy...@gmail.com>:

I'm getting a "TypeError: bad argument type for built-in operation" on a 
print() with no arguments.  This seems to be a problem in both 3.1 and 3.1.2 
(haven't tried 3.1.1).

I've narrowed the problem down in a very small demo program that you can run to 
reproduce the bug.  Just do "python3.1 bug.py" and hit <ENTER> at the "prompt:".

Removing the doctest call (and calling "foo" directly) doesn't get the error.  
Also removing the "input" call (and leaving the doctest call in) doesn't get 
the error.

The startup banner on my python3.1 is:
Python 3.1.2 (r312:79147, Mar 26 2010, 16:55:44) 
[GCC 4.3.3] on linux2

I compiled python 3.1.2 with ./configure, make, make altinstall without any 
options.  I'm running ubuntu 9.04 with the 2.6.28-18-generic (32-bit) kernel.

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components: IO, Interpreter Core, Library (Lib)
files: bug.py
messages: 101874
nosy: dangyogi
severity: normal
status: open
title: TypeError: bad argument type for built-in operation
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.1
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file16681/bug.py

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