Problem with python
Peter J. Holzer
hjp-python at hjp.at
Sat Sep 4 16:41:12 EDT 2021
On 2021-09-04 21:07:11 +0100, Rob Cliffe via Python-list wrote:
> Well, up to a point.
> In Python 2 the output from
> print 1, 2
> is '1 2'
> In Python 3 if you add brackets:
> print(1, 2)
> the output is the same.
> But if you transplant that syntax back into Python 2, the output from
> print(1, 2)
> is '(1, 2)'. The brackets have turned two separate items into a single
> tuple.
Yes. I was just talking about that specific case with a single function
call. I do not consider explaining the differences between Python 2 and
Python 3 to be time well spent in 2021, especially not to someone who
apparently just wants to report a bug to some unnamed project (whose
maintainers may or may not care about Python2 compatibility).
hp
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