On Nov 16, 1:56 pm, Boštjan Mejak <bostjan.me...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > how does one write a raw unicode docstring? If I have backslashes in > the docstring, I must tuck an 'r' in front of it, like this: > r"""This is a raw docstring.""" > > If I have foreign letters in the docstring, I must tuck a 'u' in front > of it, like this: > u"""This is a Unicode docstring.""" > > What if I have foreign characters *and* backslashes in my docstring? > How to write the docstring then? > ru"""My raw unicode docstring.""" > or > ur"""My unicode docstring.""" > > Please answer my question, although it may sound like a noobish one. Thanks.
Check out http://cse.csusb.edu/dick/samples/python.syntax.html#stringprefix which lists alternate string prefixes. Does any bodyy know if "ur" and "UR" mean the same thing? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list