I'm trying to figure out how to sort a list, and I've run into a problem that that I have tripped over constantly for years: where are the methods of basic types documented? The only thing I can find on a list's sort() method is in the tutorial where it states:
sort() Sort the items of the list, in place. Doesn't the list method would accept a callable to be used as a comparison function? Where is that sort of thing in the documentation? I've looking in the library reference, the language reference, the global module index. I have figured out I can do >>> list.sort.__doc__ 'L.sort(cmpfunc=None) -- stable sort *IN PLACE*; cmpfunc(x, y) -> -1, 0, 1' -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! But they went to MARS at around 1953!! visi.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list