Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 21:24:50 +0100, Bjoern Schliessmann wrote: > >> Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote: >> >>> No it doesn't -- look again at the example given above. It's >>> legal syntax in Python but doesn't have the semantics implied by >>> the example. >> Sorry, I don't understand -- what is the difference between the >> example as it is and the implied semantics of it? > > Inform 6 "x == blue or red or yellow" is equivalent to the Python > > x == blue or x == red or x == yellow
Maybe it should have been expressed as: x == (blue or red or yellow) Cheers, Ron -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list