You are setting True = False
, and then False = True
.
True = False
False = True # But "True" here is now False.
print True, False # True = False, because of the first line. As does False, because you set it equal to "True" which you have already made == False.
I don't know why you would ever want to do this, other than to mess with someone's code, as it's a readability nightmare - as you can see just from the difficulty in using the words to explain it.
If you really want to swap the vaules around, then do:
True, False = False, True