Argument of the bool function

candide candide at free.invalid
Fri Apr 8 12:26:33 EDT 2011


About the standard function bool(), Python's official documentation 
tells us the following :
bool([x])
Convert a value to a Boolean, using the standard truth testing procedure.
In this context, what exactly a "value" is referring to ?
For instance,
 >>> x=42
 >>> bool(x=5)
True
 >>>
but _expression_ :
x=42
has no value.


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