Add __ne__ built-in function

In Python 3 __ne__ by default delegates to __eq__ and inverts the
result, but in Python 2 they urge you to define __ne__ when you
define __eq__ for it to work properly [1].There are no implied
relationships among the comparison operators. The truth of x==y
does not imply that x!=y is false. Accordingly, when defining __eq__(),
one should also define __ne__() so that the operators will behave as
expected.
[1]https://docs.python.org/2/reference/datamodel.html#object.__ne__

Change-Id: I6b43b9ac33b4f6e6331b390366e68f2a5bbb997c
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gecong1973 2016-10-17 09:02:05 +08:00
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@ -521,6 +521,9 @@ class Resource(object):
return self.id == other.id
return self._info == other._info
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def is_loaded(self):
return self._loaded