On 30/01/2014 12:49, Dave Angel wrote:
[...]For hysterical reasons, True and False are instances of class bool, which is derived from int. So for comparison purposes False==0 and True==1. But in my opinion, you should never take advantage of this, except when entering obfuscation contests.
Really? I take advantage of it quite a lot. For example, I do things like this:
'You have scored %i point%s' % (score, 's'*(score != 1)) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list