String formatting char
Daniel Dittmar
daniel.dittmar at sap.com
Tue Nov 20 06:05:37 EST 2001
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"Dale Strickland-Clark" <dale at riverhall.NOTHANKS.co.uk> wrote in message > The string formatting operator, %, is a mighty powerful beastie when > used in mapping mode if the map is an object of your own. [...] > Is there some way to alter the format escape character from % to > something else? The %(varname)s formatting can be implemented using the re.sub method: class FancyLookup (UserDict): def replace (self, match): key = match.group (1) return self [key] lookup = FancyLookup () result = re.sub (r'%\(([^)]+)\)s', lookup.replace, input) You could add a 'sub' method to your FancyLookup class, thus having the actual regular expression in only one place. Daniel
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