Eric Lafontaine added the comment:

Hi David, sorry for the delay on my part for providing how I was getting to 
that conclusion.  I've also resurrected an old post as I want to start 
contributing more seriously :).

As this is documentation only (not changing the code behavior), I didn't take a 
look at the implementation of "in".

Could you enlighten me on what else would be considered "False" in this case?

Regards,
Eric Lafontaine

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