Tim Peters <[email protected]> added the comment:
Please ask for help on StackOverflow or the general Python mailing list. Your
understanding of the operations is incorrect.
"&" is NOT a logical operator ("and" is). It's a bitwise operator on integers.
>>> 10 & 10
10
>>> bin(10)
'0b1010'
The last bit is 0, so when you "&" the result with True (which is equivalent to
integer 1) the result is 0:
>>> (10 & 10) & True
0
and the integer 0 is treated as False in a Boolean context.
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resolution: -> not a bug
status: open -> closed
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