I understand it’s an inside joke that’s meant to stay (just like “from __future__ import braces”), but what exactly does it do?
I understand it’s an inside joke that’s meant to stay (just like from __future__
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It’s related to PEP 0401: BDFL Retirement
Barry refers to Barry Warsaw, a well-known Python developer. The
from __future__ import barry_as_FLUFLbasically replaces the!=operator with<>.