Orion Fisher added the comment:
Ah, I see, thank you for the clear explanation.
Chaining is so intuitive in the case it is always introduced with, yet I never
knew it applied so generally.
(New to the interface so I hope this is indeed where I must reply
Change by Orion Fisher :
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status: open -> closed
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<https://bugs.python.org/issue39746>
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New submission from Orion Fisher :
I found a strange issue with how the interpreter produces bytecode for an
expression like True != True in [False, False].
Reading it, one would expect the value of the expression to be True, whether
the inequality comparison is evaluated first