'"""' and linefeed characters
Steve Purcell
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Sat Jul 15 18:02:06 EDT 2000
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Erik Max Francis <max at a...> wrote: > Matthew Cline wrote: > > > > I'm assuming that returns in a '"""' quoted string are given > > the linefeed character(s) of the operating system Python is > > run on. Is this right? > > They're given a newline ('\n'), which is independent of the > end-of-line sequence of your operating system. Ah, so my reply was wrong. Sorry to confuse matters. A quick check would have been a good idea:- [on linux] >>> f = open('foo.py','w') >>> f.write('"""\r\n"""\r\n') >>> f.close() >>> import foo >>> repr(foo.__doc__) "'\\012'" -Steve -- Steve Purcell, Technical Director, Inkontact Get in touch at http://www.inkontact.com/ Get testing at http://pyunit.sourceforge.net/ "Life must be simple if I can do it" -- Me
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