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fix: correctly check the arg count in precompiler.py#2165

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fix: correctly check the arg count in precompiler.py#2165
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@oprypin oprypin commented Aug 29, 2024

This is supposed to check that all argument counts are equal, but due to an incorrect inversion of the conditional, it was checking that any pair of argument counts is equal

This is supposed to check that all argument counts are equal, but due to an incorrect inversion of the conditional, it was checking that *any* pair of argument counts is equal
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Thanks! I forgot that comparison chaining implicitly uses and between the pieces, but a negative comparison doesn't "expand" (I forget the logic term, commute? transitive?) like that, it needs to use or to be logically equivalent.

Merged via the queue into main with commit 31e4771 Aug 29, 2024
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