ACCEPTED: PEP 285
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Both repr() and str() will return "True" or "False", so: >>> "1 < 2 is %s" % (1 < 2) 1 < 2 is False should be all you need. Unless you want a non-bool to throw an error, but I don't see why you would. -- - "Paul Rubin" <phr-n2002a at nightsong.com> wrote in message news:7xy9g4nk9w.fsf at ruckus.brouhaha.com... > I think there will need to be a format code for truth values: > > ("%b" % True) => "True" > > etc.
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