Test 0 and false since false is 0
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Wed Jul 12 16:35:10 EDT 2017
On 7/12/2017 7:35 AM, Rhodri James wrote:
> On 12/07/17 03:29, Stefan Ram wrote:
>> Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards at gmail.com> writes:
>>> False is required to be a singleton.
>>
>> »singleton« usually means »the sole object of its class«.
>>
>> »Ensure a class only has one instance, and provide a
>> global point of access to it.« - Gamma et al.
>>>>> type( False )
>> <class 'bool'>
>>
>>>>> type( True )
>> <class 'bool'>
>>
>> It seems, »False« is not a singleton under the
>> implementation of Python I used.
>
> The point that was being made is that there are no other bools than True
> and False, and they are distinct from the objects 1 and 0.
By analogy with 'singleton', True and False constitute a 'doubleton' in
the sense of being the sole 2 objects of class Bool.
--
Terry Jan Reedy
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