
On Aug 11, 2015 10:19 AM, "Wes Turner" <wes.turner@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 11, 2015 10:10 AM, "Alexander Walters" <tritium-list@sdamon.com>
This may seam like a simplistic solution to i18n, but why not just add
a method to string objects (assuming we implement f-strings) that just returns the original, unprocessed string. If the string was not an f-string, it just returns self. The gettext module can be modified, I
wrote: think trivially, to use the method instead of the string directly.
Is this a horrible idea?
- [ ] review all string interpolation (for "injection") * [ ] review every '%' * [ ] review every ".format()" * [ ] review every f-string (AND LOCALS AND GLOBALS) * every os.system, os.exec*, subprocess.Popen * every unclosed tag * every unescaped control character This would create work we don't need. Solution: __str_shell_ escapes, adds slashes, and quotes. __str__SQL__ refs a global list of reserved words.
This is a backward compatible macro to elide code in strings that should
not be.
* IIUC, this would only be usable in 3.6+ (so, not at all and style guide
says NO)
* there should be a normal functional() way to accomplish this in a backwards compatible way * formatlng() / lookup() would be more future compatible
- Alex W.
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