Steven> print 'foo:', foo, 'bar:', bar, 'baz:', baz, Steven> print 'frobble', frobble Steven> In my proposed function: Steven> print('foo:', foo, 'bar:', bar, 'baz:', baz, Steven> 'frobble', frobble) Steven> To my (admittedly biased) eyes, the second version more Steven> obviously prints to a single line. Yes, you're right. My bad. So, is the proposal that you would need an explicit "\n" to terminate the output or not? Skip
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