Message81920
| Author |
eric.smith |
| Recipients |
LambertDW, eric.smith, ezio.melotti, mark.dickinson, terry.reedy |
| Date |
2009年02月13日.13:30:08 |
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3.0594576e-06 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1234531812.86.0.472476687528.issue5237@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
The attached file is a mostly working version that inherits from
string.Formatter. It has the following shortcomings, which would all be
addressed if we go forward:
- Doesn't handle escaping '{' or '}'
- Doesn't handle conversion specifiers, like '!s'
These are all a function of me being too lazy to write a complete
parser. If anyone really wants them, I could add them. But this is just
a proof of concept.
Admittedly this isn't a drop-in replacement for ''.format(), but it
should give a taste of what using it would be like. |
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