I was editing the tutorial just now and noticed the secondary prompt (...) in a situation where I didn't think it was appropriate: >>> # The argument of repr() may be any Python object: ... repr(x, y, ('spam', 'eggs')) "(32.5, 40000, ('spam', 'eggs'))" It's caused by the trailing colon at the end of the comment. I verified it using current CVS: >>> hello = 'hello, world\n' hellos = repr(hello) print hellos 'hello, world\n' >>> # hello: ... >>> Shouldn't the trailing colon be ignored in comments? Bug, feature or wart? Skip
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