bdb112 wrote: > Thanks for all the replies: > I think I see now - % is a binary operator whose precedence rules are > shared with the modulo operator regardless of the nature of its > arguments, for language consistency. > I understand the arguments behind the format method, but hope that the > slightly idiosyncratic print( ..% ..) remains, as the vaguely > pictorial "printf" format string is clearer for a long line with > several arguments. > I will use the "implicit string concatenation" to solve my problem but > it is a little odd that an "invisible" operator is stronger than a > visible one. (+).
The implicit string concatenation is actually done by the compiler; it isn't an operator at all. Look: >>> import dis >>> def f(): ... return "foo" "bar" ... >>> dis.dis(f) 2 0 LOAD_CONST 1 ('foobar') 3 RETURN_VALUE -- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list