> "-".join("very nice indeed! ly".split()) + " y'rs - tim" <chortle> But now the IDLE "CallTips" extenion seems lame. Typing >>> " ".join( doesnt yield the help, where: >>> s=" "; s.join( does :-) Very cute, I must say. The biggest temptation is going to be, as I mentioned, avoiding the use of this stuff for "general" code. Im still unconvinced the "sep.join" concept is natural, but string methods in general sure as hell are. Guido almost hinted that post 1.5.2 interim release(s?) would be acceptable, so long as he didnt have to do it! Im tempted to volunteer to agree to do something for Windows, and if no other platform biggots volunteer, I wont mind in the least :-) I realize it still needs settling down, but this is too good to keep to "ourselves" (being CVS enabled people) for too long ;-) Mark.
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