
Is None a builtin?
In [1]: from keyword import kwlist
In [3]: 'Ellipsis' in kwlist Out[3]: False
In [4]: 'None' in kwlist Out[4]: True
Maybe we should change This type has a single value. There is a single object with this value. This object is accessed through the built-in name None. It is used to signify the absence of a value in many situations, e.g., it is returned from functions that don’t explicitly return anything. Its truth value is false.
to
This type has a single value. There is a single object with this value. This object is accessed through the keyword None. It is used to signify the absence of a value in many situations, e.g., it is returned from functions that don’t explicitly return anything. Its truth value is false.
Best,
Neil
On Monday, July 23, 2018 at 2:31:21 PM UTC-4, Jörn Heissler wrote:
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 10:03:10 +0100, Jonathan Fine wrote:
I thought, a page on how None is special would be nice. I've not found such a page on the web. We do have === https://docs.python.org/3/library/constants.html
Hi,
there's also
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#the-standard-type-hierarc...
None
This type has a single value. There is a single object with this value. This object is accessed through the built-in name None. It is used to signify the absence of a value in many situations, e.g., it is returned from functions that don’t explicitly return anything. Its truth value is false.
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