"Python 2.x [has] “true” and “false” constants. “true” constants are those to which you cannot assign a new value because it raises an exception, and “false” constants are those to which you can. The official documentation even puts those words in quotes" http://giedrius.blog/2018/01/04/what-is-actually-true-and-false-in-python/ …
It's interesting to know. Never knew it was such a mess, and good to know it's not any more too!
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Yeah, it makes sense in the history of the python language I guess. Can you imagine monkey-patching Booleans?
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I mean I can imagine it, but ZOMGZZZ!!!
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