From 652d78dc16df887bdd4f1cb247b69e9199bce548 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: blueloveTH Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2023 22:02:44 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] ... --- docs/features/differences.md | 16 +++++++--------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/features/differences.md b/docs/features/differences.md index 02f755f8..b39ba772 100644 --- a/docs/features/differences.md +++ b/docs/features/differences.md @@ -23,12 +23,11 @@ The easiest way to test a feature is to [try it on your browser](https://pocketp 1. `__getattr__` and `__setattr__`. 2. Descriptor protocol `__get__` and `__set__`. However, `@property` is implemented. 3. `__slots__` in class definition. -4. Unpacking in `list` and `dict` literals, e.g. `[1, 2, *a]`. -5. Access the exception object in try..except. -6. `else` clause in try..except. -7. Inplace methods like `__iadd__` and `__imul__`. -8. `__del__` in class definition. -9. Multiple inheritance. +4. Access the exception object in try..except. +5. `else` clause in try..except. +6. Inplace methods like `__iadd__` and `__imul__`. +7. `__del__` in class definition. +8. Multiple inheritance. ## Different behaviors @@ -36,10 +35,9 @@ The easiest way to test a feature is to [try it on your browser](https://pocketp 2. When a generator is exhausted, `StopIteration` is returned instead of raised. 3. `++i` and `--j` is an increment/decrement statement, not an expression. 4. `int` does not derive from `bool`. -5. `int` is not of unlimited precision. In 32 bit system, `int` and `float` is 30 bit; in 64 bit system, they are both 62 bit. +5. `int` is not of unlimited precision. In 32 bit system, `int` and `float` is 30 bit; in 64 bit system, they are both 62 bit. You can use `long` type explicitly for arbitrary sized integers. 6. `__ne__` is not required. Define `__eq__` is enough. 7. Raw string cannot have boundary quotes in it, even escaped. See [#55](https://github.com/blueloveTH/pocketpy/issues/55). 8. In a starred unpacked assignment, e.g. `a, b, *c = x`, the starred variable can only be presented in the last position. `a, *b, c = x` is not supported. 9. A `Tab` is equivalent to 4 spaces. You can mix `Tab` and spaces in indentation, but it is not recommended. -10. `%`, `&`, `//`, `^` and `|` for `int` behave the same as C, not python. -11. `int` is of limited precision. For arbitrary sized integers, you may use `long` type explicitly. \ No newline at end of file +10. `%`, `&`, `//`, `^` and `|` for `int` behave the same as C, not python. \ No newline at end of file