24 Feb
2021
24 Feb
'21
5:26 p.m.
On 23 Feb 2021, at 22:10, Steven D'Aprano
wrote: There are exactly 2**4 = 16 boolean operators of two variables. Python only supports two: `and` and `or`. Plus a single unary operator `not` (out of four possible unary operators). What makes xnor so special that you want it to be an operator?
Python implements more then 2 of them: True False not and or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean_algebras_canonically_defined#Truth_tab... Barry