People have this exact same problem on a regular basis. Here's one from an hour ago:
randint in Python 3.5 doesn't work
Can we maybe just scan their code as they type it and if we see
if <name> == <value> or <value>
have a pop up telling them to look at another question like this first.
(The issue, for people not familiar with Python, is that the way this works is it sees if (<name> == <value>) or <value>
, and in Python, most <value>
evaluate as True
, so this almost always ends up being a True
statement. The person entering it thought that it would mean something like if <name> == (<value> or <value>)
... which also isn't what they want. What they really want is if <name> in (<value>, <value>)
). But it's valid Python and its how you could say it in English, so they jump to that incorrect phrase above that I suggest scanning for.)
This one is just so, so easy to detect with a regex, and so, so common.