Don't use is operatory to compare Python strings

`is` checks identity. `==` checks value. I can't think of a reason why
we would want the former in these scenarios.

More info:

* http://stackoverflow.com/a/1504742
* https://docs.python.org/2/reference/expressions.html#is
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Corey Farwell 2015-08-22 10:22:47 -04:00
parent 3a48e04caf
commit 5bf262770f
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ propList = eval(sys.stdin.read())
props = ""
for [prop, pref] in propList:
extendedAttrs = ["Throws", "TreatNullAs=EmptyString"]
if pref is not "":
if pref != "":
extendedAttrs.append("Pref=%s" % pref)
if not prop.startswith("Moz"):
prop = prop[0].lower() + prop[1:]