Ah yes, the classic "assign string values to boolean variables and then use them in boolean expressions" approach. Nothing like setting true = "false"
and false = "true"
to ensure your future self has a mental breakdown during debugging. The condition if(true/false==false/true)
is just *chef's kiss* - comparing divisions of strings masquerading as booleans. And that true = false + false
line? String concatenation disguised as addition in a boolean context. Whoever wrote this probably also enjoys putting pineapple on pizza and using spaces instead of tabs.
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