Terry J. Reedy added the comment: The generic error message for the first is 'False is not true'. Clear but useless. The error message for the second is the more specific '<representation of object)> is not None'. Since the expression was supposed to evaluate to None, but did not, it would be helpful to me, at least, to know what it did evaluate to.
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