rspec/rules/S2709/python/rule.adoc
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Python interprets ``++False++`` as a "false" boolean value, and ``++True++`` as a "true" boolean value. Assigning them other values could lead to unexpected behaviors.
This rule raises an issue when "True" and "False", with any case, are used as identifiers.
== Noncompliant Code Example
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True = "red" # Noncompliant
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== Compliant Solution
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color = "red" # Noncompliant
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