Comment #1 on issue 3642 by [email protected]: rename __name__ string for singletons
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=3642

If S.One.func.__name__ was "S.One" instead of "One" it would roundtrip through sympify.

S.One.func is not the same as S.One (one is a class and the other is an instance of that class).

What the above shows is that S("One") becomes Symbol("One") instead of S.One.

Isn't this expected behavior? After all, One is not a class that's included in the standard SymPy namespace.

Did this come up as an actual issue somewhere?

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