raw strings and \
plahey at alumni.caltech.edu
plahey at alumni.caltech.edu
Sun Mar 5 12:43:43 EST 2006
Hi Alex,
thanks for the reply. I can see that there is a choice that needed to
be made. Before I was aware of the \ issue I just used (yes it has
come up, but the example is at work) triple quotes to work around the
embedded quote issue:
x=r'''It's like this "c:\blah\" ok?'''
print x
It's like this "c:\blah\" ok?
Am I missing something?
I guess my point is that it is quite surprising that r'\' is not a
legal way to represent a backslash. I look for consistency in the
tools that I work with and this except-for-the-last-character exception
is annoying (I admit it might be a silly use-case but consistency is
consistency).
Again, thanks for taking the time to reply.
Now get back to work on your new Nutshell book :-)
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