Some Python 2.1 ideas
Bjorn Pettersen
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Mon Dec 25 14:12:41 EST 2000
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Roy Smith wrote: > "Bob Alexander" <bobalex at home.com> wrote: > > Finally, I'd be disappointed if the name "chomp" actually survived! I > > just used it in my initial post as a placeholder until a better name > > came along, since some folks would likely recall it from Perl. > > We've already got the string methods strip, lstrip, and rstrip. Why not > just add an optional second argument which is the class of characters to > strip. Then chomp just becomes string.rstrip (input_string, '\n'). Even better, add two arguments similar to string split (character class, number of occurrences). "foo\n\n".rstrip('\n',1) -> "foo\n" I think this is a good idea by itself and should be implemented for all of strip, lstrip, and rstrip, however it doesn't solve the problem we want to solve with chomp (removing a line terminator, whatever the line terminator happens to be). -- bjorn
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