On 2 Nov, 11:46, Jon Clements <jon...@googlemail.com> wrote: > On Nov 2, 10:41 am, Mirons <ilmir...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi everybody! I'm having a very annoying problem with Python: I need > > to check if a (mutable) object is part of a list but the usual > > expression return True also if the object isn't there. I've > > implemented both __hash__ and __eq__, but still no result. what does > > "in" implementation use for comparison (Python is 2.6)? > > It would help showing an example...
I just solved the problem! (Sorry for the bother). It was a matter of inplementation. It's __eq__ that is called for checking instances in list but I had implemented two version of __eq__ in different parts of code and the interpreter chose the wrong one. Excuse me again for the bother. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list