rst and pypandoc

Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info
Mon Mar 2 09:43:19 EST 2015


Dave Angel wrote:
> On 03/02/2015 08:51 AM, alb wrote:
>> Hi Steven,
>>>> Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info> wrote:
>> []
>>> Since \r is an escape character, that will give you carriage return
>>> followed by "ef{fig:abc".
>>>>>> The solution to that is to either escape the backslash:
>>>>>> i = '\\ref{fig:abc}'
>>>>>>>>> or use a raw string:
>>>>>> i = r'\\ref{fig:abc}'
>> Actually that'd be:
> i = r'\ref{fig:abc}'

D'oh!
I mean, you spotted my deliberate mistake to check if you were paying
attention. Well done!
> How about "in" and "out"? Or perhaps some name that indicates what
> semantics the string represents, like "rst_string" and "html_string"
> or whatever they actually are?

Can't use "in", it's a keyword.
-- 
Steven


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