Bruno Desthuilliers (bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid) wrote: : c d saunter a écrit : : > I did a double take when debugging an error the other day. My : > problem was missing out a comma when building a list of strings. : > : > Much to my surprise the offending code still executed to cause : > problems later on: : > : >>>> txt = 'this', 'works' : >>>> print txt : > ('this', 'works') : > # As expected : >>>> txt = 'this' 'works' : >>>> print txt : > thisworks : > # Eh? : > : > I have never seen this behaviour before, but it works in Python 2.2.1 : > and 2.5.4 so I guess it's meant to be there. I assume it is a feature : > of the compiler. : > : > Any thoughts?
: http://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-literal-concatenation Ahh. Thanks. Chris
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