Steve D'Aprano, you're the "master". What's wrong with this concatenation statement?
Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
PointedEars at web.de
Tue May 10 20:16:30 EDT 2016
DFS wrote:
> On 5/8/2016 8:44 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>> DFS wrote:
>>> sSQL = "line 1\n"
>>> sSQL += "line 2\n"
>>> sSQL += "line 3"
>>
>> […]
>> #-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> sSQL = ("line 1\n"
>> "line 2\n"
>> "line 3")
>> #-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> […]
>
> or
>
> sSQL = "line 1\n" \
> "line 2\n" \
> "line 3"
>
Parentheses are less error-prone.
>> With the “%” string operator (deprecated),
>
> according to who?
TFM.
>> Next time, RTFM first:
>
>
> Ironically, PointyHead, […]
>
>> Internet is the thing with cables; Usenet is the thing with people. I
>> for one tend to avoid communicating with few-letter entities; exceptions
>> to that would probably include only E.T., M.J., ALF, and K.I.T.T.
>
> How about FU?
*PLONK*
(Note to moderators: But you have let *this* through, huh?)
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