Add operator.is_none()

Feature or enhancement

Proposal:

With floating point data, the float('NaN') special value is commonly used as a placeholder for missing values. We provide math.isnan to support stripping out those values prior to sorting or summation:

>>> from math import isnan
>>> from itertools import filterfalse
>>> data = [3.3, float('nan'), 1.1, 2.2]
>>> sorted(filterfalse(isnan, data))
[1.1, 2.2, 3.3]

For non-float data, the None special value is commonly used as a placeholder for missing values. I propose a new function in the operator module analogous to math.isnan():

>>> data = ['c', None, 'a', 'b']
>>> sorted(filterfalse(is_none, data))
['a', 'b', 'c']

This helps fulfill a primary use case for the operator module which is to support functional programming with map(), filter(), etc.

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