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From: Jorge S. <jor...@ya...> - 2009-11-30 19:59:57
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Michael Droettboom <mdroe@...> writes: > > It shouldn't always return True -- it should return a tuple of type > (bool, dict). The first element is whether it's inside, and the second > is a dictionary of indices of subobjects (used only for Collections). > Unfortunately, this tuple always evaluates to True. Have you tried > changing your contains test from ".contains()" to ".contains()[0]"? > > If that's not what's happening for you, can you send a self-contained > example that illustrates this bug? > > (I noticed the looking_glass.py example has this bug -- I'll fix that.) > > Mike You're right. I keep making these dumb mistakes... This time it was made worst cause the looking_glass.py example did the same. Jorge |