On 4/5/06, John J Lee <jjl at pobox.com> wrote: >> But how about putting them at the start, after the $? That way, the > format character can't get mixed up with the text following it. For > example, $r{foo} would mean the same as the current %(foo)r. > This is somewhat tangental, but hopefully an $r formatting operation won't be necessary in Py3k, assuming repr() and str() can somehow be combined. -- - Ian D. Bollinger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/attachments/20060406/65324201/attachment.htm