None, False, True

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Tue Sep 16 15:46:09 EDT 2003


"Max M" <maxm at mxm.dk> wrote in message news:3f675ecd$0$97184$edfadb0f at dread12.news.tele.dk...
>
> Yes. You assign new values to the objects None, False and True. You then
> print out those values in a tuple.
>
> What's not to understand?
>
> But for others reading your programme you might be better of to keep
> them their normal values.

Which are ...?

I mean what are None, False and True? Are they just identifiers? Are they
variables defined in __builtins__? Are they literals? Are they language "bricks"
like "for" and "1"?






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