On 17/11/2010 16:32, RJB wrote:
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?
I've tried them. It looks like the answer is yes.
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