Use ==/!= to compare str, bytes, and int literals

https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.8.html#changes-in-python-behavior

The compiler now produces a SyntaxWarning when identity checks (is and is not) are used with certain types of literals (e.g. strings, numbers). These can often work by accident in CPython, but are not guaranteed by the language spec. The warning advises users to use equality tests (== and !=) instead.
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Christian Clauss 2019-10-19 22:36:32 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ def web_obj(common_obj, mode, num_files=0):
class TestWeb:
def test_share_mode(self, common_obj):
web = web_obj(common_obj, "share", 3)
assert web.mode is "share"
assert web.mode == "share"
with web.app.test_client() as c:
# Load / without auth
res = c.get("/")
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ class TestWeb:
def test_receive_mode(self, common_obj):
web = web_obj(common_obj, "receive")
assert web.mode is "receive"
assert web.mode == "receive"
with web.app.test_client() as c:
# Load / without auth