----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Peters" <tim.one@comcast.net> To: <python-dev@python.org> Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 8:17 PM Subject: RE: [Python-Dev] Boolean transition > [Greg Ewing] > > We certainly don't need '&&' and '||' -- we already have them, > > they're called 'and' and 'or'. > > They're not the same to David: C && and || return 0 or 1, not sometimes > their LHS or RHS argument. Actually, I'm a C++ guy: && and || return false or true. I think 'C99' also got some kind of _Bool type, but I don't know how it acts.
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