Perhaps not a bad idea. I recall going through a similar hunt. On Monday, January 27, 2014 5:27:17 PM UTC-5, Horst Horst wrote: > > I've just spent several hours debugging a mysterious bug until I figured > out that what I thought was a long int (passed trough several layers of > code) was in fact a gluon.dal.Reference instance. I think I would have > found it immediately if repr(gluon.dal.Reference(3)) had been > 'Reference(3L)' rather than '3L'. > > Is this a stupid thing to suggest? > >
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