In python, I am currently doing this:
if user_can_read(request.user, b) == False:
Is there any other way of checking if the function returns False
?
You could just use
if user_can_read(request.user, b):
## do stuff
If user_can_read
returns anything (except 0, False, etc), it will be considered True, and do stuff.
And the negation: if not user_can_read(request.user, b)
False
. This is wrong, bool(-1)
evaluates to True
.
Aug 23, 2012 at 18:40
False
? That surprises me.
Aug 23, 2012 at 18:46
-1
(since 0
is taken up by the first index).
Aug 23, 2012 at 18:51
if not function_return_boolean():
if user_can_read(request.user,b) is False:
bool
and nhahtdh's method if you specifically want to compare withFalse
and not just any falsy value, sinceis False
is nearly always a bug.