Test 0 and false since false is 0
Steve D'Aprano
steve+python at pearwood.info
Tue Jul 11 20:50:32 EDT 2017
On Tue, 11 Jul 2017 11:16 pm, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
> >>> False == 0
> True
> >>> False is 0
> False
>
>
> =====> Just wondering: Is this 'is' test depending on an implementation detail
> of cPython (small ints, I forgot how small 0-255 maybe, are singletons)?
No. But the test 0 is 0 will be.
True and False are guaranteed singletons: there will only ever be a single
builtin False.
The small ints including 0 *may* be cached, so that they will be singletons. The
definition of "small" will vary from version to version.
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Steve
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