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RE: Python gotcha - "is" operator on integers
You should only use is with None. For there is and can only ever be one object of type NoneType. If a routine may return None, we know it isthe same constant None object used everywhere in Python.
That is if a==None and b==None then a is b. However, no such identity should be assumed for values other than None.