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While Python supports range comparisons like
a < b < c
, it doesn't do anything special with the==
operator, so in the comparisonask == ("y" or "yes")
, theor
evaluates first which results inask == "y"
.A simple fix is to use the
in
operator with a tuple:ask in ("y", "yes")
. And hey, finally an occasion for me to test making a pull request on someone else's github :)