Pablo Galindo Salgado <pablog...@gmail.com> added the comment:
This is not a bug. Please check the docs on the ternary operator: https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#comparisons In particular: Comparisons can be chained arbitrarily, e.g., x < y <= z is equivalent to x < y and y <= z, except that y is evaluated only once (but in both cases z is not evaluated at all when x < y is found to be false). THis means that True == False == False is really True == False and False == False wich is False and True which is False ---------- _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <https://bugs.python.org/issue46703> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com