Nobody wrote:
nothing should compare
equal to None except for None itself, so "x is None" and "x == None"
shouldn't produce different results unless there's a bug in the comparison
method.


Why wouldn't you want other types that can compare equal to None? It could be useful for a Null type to == None.

~Ethan~
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