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Author MLModel
Recipients MLModel, georg.brandl
Date 2009-01-11.05:37:12
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In the Numeric Types documentation for 2.6, 3.0, and 3.1 trunc is 
documented as a built-in, like round, but while there is a trunc in math 
there is no built-in trunc. Read some of the debate on trunc from a year 
ago convinced me that this discrepancy is a documentation problem not a 
problem with the built-in functions.  Sorry if I'm completely off target 
here, but since I noticed I figured it was worth an issue.
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2009-01-11 05:37:18MLModelsetrecipients: + MLModel, georg.brandl
2009-01-11 05:37:16MLModelsetmessageid: <1231652236.88.0.715538324364.issue4914@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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