On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 17:43:38 UTC-4, Mario Figueiredo wrote: > In article <a771f6f2-9aa3-44ca-9f87-88a984c7c...@googlegroups.com>, > andre.robe...@gmail.com says... > > > > It is appropriate to refer to an instance as an object. It might not > > be appropriate to refer to an object as an instance ... but Python > > does not do so as your explicit examples demonstrate, and contrary to > > your claim. > > I'll try one more time: It - Is - Not - My - Claim. > > It is the claim of a few users in here that replied to that thread.
At the very beginning of the first message I replied to, you wrote: **This is a follow up from a previous discussion in which it is argued that the following code produces the correct error message terminology ** I pointed out to you that the word object WAS used correctly: hence, the correct terminology was used in that error message. You are just wasting people's time. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list