Sujet : Re: Flubbed it in the second interation through the string: range error... HOW?
De : rosuav (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris Angelico)
Groupes : comp.lang.pythonDate : 29. May 2024, 08:14:51
Autres entêtes
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On Wed, 29 May 2024 at 16:03, Cameron Simpson via Python-list
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By which Thomas means stuff like this:
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print(f'if block {name[index]} and index {index}')
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Notice the leading "f'". Personally I wouldn't even go that far, just:
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print('if block', name[index], 'and index', index)
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But there are plenty of places where f-strings are very useful.
I wouldn't replace str.format() everywhere, nor would I replace
percent encoding everywhere - but in this case, I think Thomas is
correct. Not because it's 2024 (f-strings were brought in back in
2015, so they're hardly chronologically special), but because most of
this looks like debugging output that can take advantage of this
feature:
print(f"if block {name[index]=} {index=}")
ChrisA