There's no "char" type in python, chr
returns a string of length one, and with strong typing it doesn't make sense for any string to be equal to any integer.
Python evaluates comparison of integer and character with the same value as False
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11-04-2022 - |
Question
I ran into this interesting little 'gotcha' this evening, consider the following code snippet:
( chr(1) == 1 )
This comparison evaluates to False on Python 2.7.4, is this a feature or a bug?, If a feature, can anyone explain the reasoning behind this design decision?
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