Le Fri, 01 Apr 2005 17:42:30 -0500, Jeremy Bowers a écrit : > On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 22:01:25 +0000, F. Petitjean wrote: > >> Le Fri, 1 Apr 2005 13:39:47 -0500, Terry Reedy a écrit : >>> This is equivalent to '(that is it) and (it is not it)' which is clearly >>> false. >>> >>>> False # What ? >>> >>> Reread the ref manual on chained comparison operators. >> >> And see the date of the post :-) >> that is it isn't it ? > > Nope, nothing to do with it. Read the ref manual on chained comparision > operators. > > http://www.python.org/doc/2.4/ref/comparisons.html#l2h-430 > > For proof, run the given code in the original post. It's not faked in the > slightest, and the manual holds the key to understanding. *I* wrote the original post. and am pretty sure it is not faked. And I run it before posting to be sure not to say anything wrong. it is a kind of relief to learn that computers in 2005 (even Python powered) are humor-impaired and follow the « ref manual » every time even on first April.
>>> There = True >>> Python = map(bool, range(5)) >>> logic = True >>> There is logic in Python True # naturally -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list