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Strange behavior with ternary operator #493

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@sadseeker

I noticed strange behavior while trying to use ternary operator with boost::python::dict and list.
I'm trying to do something like this

using py = boost::python;

py::dict globals;
py::dict dict;
py::list list;
bool condition = true;
globals["mol"] = condition ? dict : list;
py::exec("print(type(mol))", globals);

What I expected: <class 'list'> or <class 'dict'>
What I got: <class 'Boost.Python.function'>

Is it expected behavior? Then can someone explain me why?
Or this is a bug?

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