On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 03:48:52PM -0700, Ka-Ping Yee wrote: > Using compile-time parsing, as in PEP 215, has the advantage that it > avoids any possible security problems; but it also eliminates the > possibility of using this for internationalization. Compile-time parsing may eliminate the possibility of using the same mechanism for internationalization, but not the possibility of using the same syntax. A module may provide a function that interprets the same notation at runtime. The runtime version probably shouldn't support full expression embedding - just simple name substitution. > I see this as the key tension in the string interpolation issue (aside > from all the syntax stuff -- which is naturally controversial). And the security vs. ease-of-use issue. Oren
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