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"Paste mode" in the new REPL does not display the result of evaluated expressions #118893

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@AlexWaygood

We've discovered that if you manually type out a condition that evaluates to False in the new REPL, False is printed as the result, as expected...

>>> (3, 13, 0, "final") < (3, 13, 0, "beta")
False

...but that if you copy and paste this condition into the REPL, nothing is printed (implying that the condition evaluates to None:

>>> (3, 13, 0, "final") < (3, 13, 0, "beta")
>>> 

Thanks @Eclips4 for realising that the difference in behaviour here was due to copying-and-pasting the condition rather than typing it out!

Originally posted by @AlexWaygood in #111201 (comment)

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