>>>>> "MAL" == M <mal@lemburg.com> writes: MAL> It is. Currently Python strings are just that: immutable MAL> strings. Now, you suddenly add dynamics to then. This will MAL> cause nightmares in terms of security. Note that Python MAL> hasn't really had a need for Perl's "taint" because of MAL> this. I wouldn't want to see that change in any way. Bingo! MAL> I've jumped in at a rather late point. Perhaps you ought to MAL> rewind the discussion then and start discussing in a MAL> different direction :-) E.g. about the syntax to be used in MAL> the interpolation and where, when and in which context to MAL> evaluate the strings. Proponants of this feature can start by updating the PEP. -Barry
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