>>> sys.version
'3.10.0b2+ (heads/3.10:33a7a24288, Jun  9 2021, 20:47:39) [GCC 8.3.0]'
>>> def chk(x):
...     if not(0 < x < 10): raise Exception
...
>>> dis.dis(chk)
  2           0 LOAD_CONST               1 (0)
              2 LOAD_FAST                0 (x)
              4 DUP_TOP
              6 ROT_THREE
              8 COMPARE_OP               0 (<)
             10 POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE       11 (to 22)
             12 LOAD_CONST               2 (10)
             14 COMPARE_OP               0 (<)
             16 POP_JUMP_IF_TRUE        14 (to 28)
             18 LOAD_GLOBAL              0 (Exception)
             20 RAISE_VARARGS            1
        >>   22 POP_TOP
             24 LOAD_GLOBAL              0 (Exception)
             26 RAISE_VARARGS            1
        >>   28 LOAD_CONST               0 (None)
             30 RETURN_VALUE
>>>

Why are there two separate bytecode blocks for the "raise Exception"?
I'd have thought that the double condition would still be evaluated as
one thing, or at least that the jump destinations for both the
early-abort and the main evaluation should be the same.

ChrisA
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