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Author westley.martinez
Recipients docs@python, eric.smith, georg.brandl, terry.reedy, westley.martinez
Date 2011-02-06.05:17:09
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It seems > is only the default for numbers. < is the default for strings, lists, sets, dicts, etc. I have made a patch, though Eric knows the exact semantics.

I wonder what the rationale for having numbers use < is.
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