On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 11:26:13PM -0500, Eric S. Raymond wrote: > [...] I find I'm rather attached to the idea of maintaining > strictest possible symmetry between what Python handles on > input and what it emits on output. > > So unless we think adding \f, \v, \b, and \a to the special set would > actually produce a *loss* of clarity relative to octal gibberish (!), > I say do 'em all. Symmetry is good but I bet most people who would see \f, \v, \b, \a wouldn't have entered those characters using escapes. Most likely those character's would have been read from a binary file. That said, I don't really mind either way. Neil
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