#11779: python ints vs sage ints with respect to powers weirdness
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   Reporter:  dimpase           |          Owner:  AlexGhitza
       Type:  defect            |         Status:  new       
   Priority:  major             |      Milestone:  sage-4.7.2
  Component:  basic arithmetic  |       Keywords:            
Work_issues:                    |       Upstream:  N/A       
   Reviewer:                    |         Author:            
     Merged:                    |   Dependencies:            
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 {{{
 print type(int(3) + 3)
 print type(int(3) * 3)
 print type(3 ^ int(3))
 print type(int(3) ^ 3)
 }}}
 first three are Sage Integers but last one is just a Python int.
 Worse still:
 {{{
 sage: int(3)^-3
 0.037037037037037035
 sage: type(int(3)^-3)
 <type 'float'>
 sage: int(3)^QQ(-3)
 1/27
 sage: type(int(3)^QQ(-3))
 <type 'sage.rings.rational.Rational'>
 }}}
 is very inconsistent.

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