Statement evals as False in my IDE and True elsewhere
CM
cmpython at gmail.com
Thu Jan 30 17:04:00 EST 2014
This is puzzling. (Using Python 2.5, WinXP, Boa Constructor 0.6.1 definitely running the code through Python 2.5)
If I run these lines in my program, through my IDE (Boa Constructor),
fake_data = ['n/a', 'n/a', 'n/a', 'n/a', '[omitted]', '12']
fake_result = not all(i == '[omitted]' for i in fake_data)
print 'This is fake result: ', fake_result
I get this result:
>>>
This is fake result: False
BUT, if I run those *exact same lines* (copied and pasted) in the Python 2.5 shell within Boa Constructor, or with IDLE with Python 2.5, I get:
>>>
This is fake result: True
...which is what it seems like it should evaluate to, right? What the heck is going on? How is this even possible? There is nothing that I know of in my code to cause this change, but perhaps there is. Otherwise I am at a total loss.
Thanks,
Che M
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