Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> writes: > Michael Hudson wrote: >> partition() works for me. It's not perfect, but it'll do. The idea >> works for me rather more; it even simplifies the >> >> if s.startswith(prefix): >> t = s[len(prefix):] >> ... > > How would you do it? Something like: > > head, found, tail = s.partition(prefix) > if found and not head: > ... > > I guess I agree that's an improvement - only a slight one, though. Yes. I seem to fairly often[1] do this with prefix as a literal so only having to mention it once would be a win for me. Cheers, mwh [1] But not often enough to have defined a function to do this job, it seems. -- <teratorn> I must be missing something. It is not possible to be this stupid. <Yhg1s> you don't meet a lot of actual people, do you?
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