Julio Di Egidio <ju...@diegidio.name> writes: > On Tuesday, 6 September 2022 at 01:03:02 UTC+2, Meredith Montgomery wrote: >> Julio Di Egidio <ju...@diegidio.name> writes: >> > On Monday, 5 September 2022 at 22:18:58 UTC+2, Meredith Montgomery wrote: >> >> r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) writes: >> > >> >> > , but with the spaces removed, it's even one character >> >> > shorter than the format expression: >> >> > >> >> > eval('f"The name is {name} and the email is {email}"',d) >> >> > "The name is {name} and the email is {email}".format(**d) >> >> >> >> Lol. That's brilliant! Thanks very much! >> > >> > Calling eval for that is like shooting a fly with a cannon. >> >> Indeed! But we're not looking for production-quality code. Just an >> extreme way to satisfy a silly requirement. > > Indeed, as far as programming goes, even the premise is > totally nonsensical. Maybe you too better go to the pub?
It surely isn't precise, but Stefan Ram caught my meaning. It's hard to be precise. I wanted to avoid having to write things like d['key']. Stefam Ram provided a solution. I did not care whether it was something sensible to do in Python from a serious-programming perspective. Thank you for thoughts anyhow. I appreciate it. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list