Hi, everyone, I have some problem understand the rule which the python compiler use to parsing the multiline string.
Consider this snippet: str_1 = "foo" str_2 = "bar" print "A test case" + \ "str_1[%s] " + \ "str_2[%s] " % (str_1, str_2) Why would the snippet above give me an "TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting" while the one below not ? print "A test case" + \ "str_1[%s] " % str1 Obviously the first snippet have just one more line and one more argument to format than the second one. Isn't that unreasonable ? I couldn't find any clue about that. Anyone help ? I am using python 2.7.6 Also, I know the **Pythonic** way to play with multiline, which would be using triple quote or a pair of parenthesis to surround the multiline string to make it a **online** string. You don't have to show code in that respect. Thanks in advance! Ruan. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list