Tarek Ziadé wrote: > On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > [...] >>> 'nt': { >>> 'stdlib': '$base/Lib', >>> 'platstdlib': '$base/Lib', >>> 'purelib': '$base/Lib/site-packages', >>> 'platlib': '$base/Lib/site-packages', >>> 'include': '$base/include', >>> 'platinclude': '$base/include', >>> 'scripts': '$base/Scripts', >>> 'data' : '$base', >>> }, >>> ... >>> } >>> >> Are you using string.Template because this code needs to run on installs >> older than 2.6? >> -Brett > > Not really. That's mostly because I reused the existing implementation > and I found them quite readable in that case. But a string.Formatter > could work well here too I guess. I don't really understand the complete context, but I think you want str.format(), not string.Formatter here. Eric.
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