Going a bit mental here trying to work out what this does in python:
print "word" in [] == False
Why does this print False?
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Perhaps a more clear example of this unusual behaviour is the following:
Your example is equivalent to:
This is because two boolean expressions can be combined, with the intention of allowing this abbreviation:
for this longer but equivalent expression: