bool behavior in Python 3000?
Stargaming
stargaming at gmail.com
Thu Jul 12 03:46:16 EDT 2007
Steven D'Aprano schrieb:
> On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 08:04:33 +0200, Stargaming wrote:
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>>No, I think Bjoern just wanted to point out that all those binary
>>boolean operators already work *perfectly*. You just have to emphasize
>>that you're doing boolean algebra there, using `bool()`.
>>"Explicit is better than implicit."
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> So we should always write things explicitly like:
>
> if bool(bool(some_condition) is True) is True:
> first_line = str(some_string).split(str("\n"))[int(0)]
> n = int(int(len(list(some_list))) + int(1))
> elif bool(bool(some_condition) is False) is True:
> f = float(math.sin(float(6.0)/float(math.pi)))
>
> instead of the less explicit code. I'll try to remember that, thank you
> for the advice.
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You're missing like 400 bool(...) is True constructs there! Fatal error,
recursion depth reached. Aww!
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