> > I'm +1 on adding a text utility module for occasionally useful > > stuff like wrapping, getting rid of gremlins, doing various kinds > > of substitutions, centering/capitalizing/padding and otherwise > > formatting strings, searching/parsing, and other fun stuff that > > your average text editor can do (and +0 on using the existing > > "string" module for that purpose, but I can live with another > > name). +1 on (e.g.) a text module. -1 on reusing the string module. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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