HTH -- Thank you for the response. I'm not sure I understand the last sentence, although I think I get the idea. How do I create a proper doctest?
Thanks On Apr 21, 9:08 pm, MRAB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Apr 21, 11:48 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > Hi... > > > Here's a weird problem...I'm trying to escape a bunch of data to put > > into a database. > > > Here's what I have: > > > def escape(string): > > """ > > Escape both single quotes and blackslashes > > >>> x = r"fun\fun" > > >>> escape(x) > > 'fun\\\\fun' > > """ > > string = string.replace('\\', '\\\\') > > return string > > > Now the commands in the doctest work when I type them by hand into the > > python interpreter!>>> x = r"fun\fun" > > >>> escape(x) > > > 'fun\\\\fun' > > > But they don't work when I actually run them with doctest: > > Failed example: > > escape(x) > > Expected: > > 'fun\\fun' > > Got: > > 'fun\x0cun' > > > Why? > > > Thanks! > > Your doctest is in a triple-quoted string which contains the line: > > >>> x = r"fun\fun" > > ^^ > > which is the same as: > > >>> x = r"fun\x0cun" > > ^^^^ > > If you wrap a raw string in just quotes that is isn't a raw string any > longer! > > HTH -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list