Russ P. wrote:
On Jul 30, 1:07 am, Erik Max Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Russ P. wrote:
Oh, Lordy. I understand perfectly well how boolean tests, __len__, and
__nonzero__ work in Python. It's very basic stuff. You can quit
patronizing me (and Carl too, I'm sure).
You suggested a syntax for testing non-emptiness (`x is not empty`)
which indicated a profound misunderstanding of what the `is` operator does.
You then acknowledged that there might be a problem because of the
implication if the `is` operator and weren't sure whether it would work
or not:
Oh, my. I wrote something like, "It would sure be nice to be able to
write
if x is not empty:
because it reads like natural language. Immediately after I posted it,
I thought, "oh, I'll bet some idiot takes that as a serious proposal."
Sure enough, some idiot did just that almost immediately.
Yes, all people are idiots for reading what you wrote, reading your
later realization that it was wrong, and taking both at face value.
I'll be sure never to make that mistake again!
And he is
still patronizing me for it.
No, I'm not patronizing you for your initial misstatement. I'm mocking
you for your pathetic and transparent attempt to backpedal away from it.
Just give it up, already.
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