[Python-Dev] transitioning from % to {} formatting
Vinay Sajip
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Fri Oct 2 00:12:03 CEST 2009
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James Y Knight <foom <at> fuhm.net> writes: > Using containment instead of inheritance makes sure none of the > *other* operations people do on strings will appear to work, at least > (substring, contains, etc). I bet explicitly calling str() on a format > string is even more rare than attempting to do those things. Actually, logging calls str() on the object passed as the first argument in a logging call such as logger.debug(), which can either be a format string or an arbitrary object whose __str__() returns the format string. Regards, Vinay Sajip
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