Difference between 'is' and '=='
Joel Hedlund
joel.hedlund at gmail.com
Wed Mar 29 04:42:59 EST 2006
sorry
> You compare a module.CONSTANT to the result of an expression
s/an expression/a binary operation/
/joel
Joel Hedlund wrote:
>>If it weren't for the current CPython optimization (caching small
>>integers)
>
>
> This has already been covered elsewhere in this thread. Read up on it.
>
>
>>this code which it appears you would support writing
>>
>> if (flags & os.R_OK) is os.R_OK:
>
>
> I do not.
>
> You compare a module.CONSTANT to the result of an expression (flags & os.R_OK).
> Expressions are not names bound to objects, the identity of which is what I'm
> talking about. This example does not apply. Also, the identity check in my
> example has a value equality fallback. Yours doesn't, so it really does not apply.
>
> > (I think you should give it up... you're trying to push a rope.)
>
> I'm not pushing anything. I just don't like being misquoted.
>
> Cheers,
> Joel Hedlund
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