Implicit conversion to boolean in if and while statements
Chris Angelico
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Sun Jul 15 23:05:48 EDT 2012
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On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info> wrote: > And that, the reason given in the sentence above, is the reason that we, > collectively all programmers, should prefer to be explicit, not merely > conveying meaning by implication about everything we, collectively all > programmers, write, including typing, use of speech-recognition software, > or any future technological process by which text or program code or both > is transcribed from the idea of the human person to a permanent form > recorded where other people, or non-human sentient beings, can read or > otherwise gain access to it for the purpose of understanding the content > of the test or program code or both. I'd rather be booled in oil. ChrisA *ducks for cover*
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