Message111820
| Author |
eric.smith |
| Recipients |
eric.smith, ezio.melotti, lemburg, mark.dickinson, ron_adam, ysj.ray |
| Date |
2010年07月28日.14:59:24 |
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0.0072804703 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1280329166.85.0.638205088977.issue7330@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
I think under the "we're all consenting adults" doctrine that it should be allowed. If you really want that behavior, why force the char*/%s dance at each call site when it's easy enough to do it in one place? I don't think anyone supplying a width would really be surprised that it would truncate the result and possibly break round-tripping through repr.
Besides, it's allowed in pure python code:
>>> '%.5r' % object()
'<obje' |
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