(oops -- I accidentally sent this reply to python-list instead of python-dev) On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 11:28:09 -0400, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: > > It's explained in the section of the PEP titled "Why $ and Braces?". I quote that section entirely: """The BDFL said it best: The $ means "substitution" in so many languages besides Perl that I wonder where you've been. [...] We're copying this from the shell.""" That states that the $-substitution is common in other languages, and was copied from the shell. It does not provide a case for the merits of $ substitution (as opposed to using other delimiters), nor a rationale why copying from another language is a good idea in this instance.
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