> Finn Bock <bckfnn@worldonline.dk>: > > I like it, because it removes yet another difference between Python and > > Jython. Jython happens to handle these chars specially: \n, \t, \b, \f > > and \r. [ESR] > This is an argument for adding \b and \f to the special set in > CPython. If the BDFL looks benignly on adding \v and \a, those > should go into Jython's special set too. No, I think Jython should remove \b and \f. Or the language standard could allow implementations some freedom here (as long as the output is a string literal). --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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