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false != true #217

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I toyed around with the boolean operators a bit. This came up

eval> true == true;
true
eval> false == false;
true
eval> false == true;
false
eval> true == false;
false
eval> false != true;
Error: "Can not find appropriate '!=' operator." With parameters: (const bool, const bool) during evaluation at (1, 1)
eval> true != false;
Error: "Can not find appropriate '!=' operator." With parameters: (const bool, const bool) during evaluation at (1, 1)

Shouldn't false != true return true instead of throwing an error?

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