So yes, currently you just do :import textwrapprint(textwrap.dedent("""I amA Line"""))So you'd want a string litteral ?print(d"""I amA Line""")Le sam. 31 mars 2018 à 17:06, Ryan Gonzalez <rymg19@gmail.com> a écrit :______________________________I have to admit, regardless of how practical this is, it would surely get rid of a ton of textwrap.dedent calls all over the place...On March 31, 2018 9:50:43 AM Marius Räsener <m.raesener@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey List,______________________________this is my very first approach to suggest a Python improvement I'd think worth discussing.At some point, maybe with Dart 2.0 or a little earlier, Dart is now supporting multiline strings with "proper" identation (tried, but I can't find the according docs at the moment. probably due to the rather large changes related to dart 2.0 and outdated docs.)What I have in mind is probably best described with an Example:print("""I am amultilineString.""")the closing quote defines the "margin indentation" - so in this example all lines would get reduces by their leading 4 spaces, resulting in a "clean" and unintended string.anyways, if dart or not, doesn't matter - I like the Idea and I think python3.x could benefit from it. If that's possible at all :)I could also imagine that this "indentation cleanup" only is applied if the last quotes are on their own line? Might be too complicated though, I can't estimated or understand this...thx for reading,Marius_________________
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