String printing behavior?
Ted Drain
ted.drain at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Mar 1 17:42:07 EST 2000
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Hi all, I've got a question about the string printing behavior. If I define a functions as: >>> def foo(): ... return "line1\nline2" >>> foo() 'line1\013line2' >>> print foo() line1 line2 >>> It seems to me that the default printing behavior for strings should match behavior of the print routine. I realize that some people may want to see embedded control codes, but I would advocate a seperate method for printing raw byte sequences. We are using the python interactive prompt as a pseudo-matlab like user interface and the current printing behavior is very confusing to users. It also means that functions that return text (like help routines) must print the string rather than returning it. Returning the string is much more flexible because it allows the string to be captured easily and redirected. Any thoughts? Ted -- Ted Drain Jet Propulsion Laboratory Ted.Drain at jpl.nasa.gov
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