On 03/27/2014 04:24 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 15:37:11 -0700 Ethan Furman wrote: >> >> ``%a`` will call ``ascii()`` on the interpolated value. This is intended >> as a debugging aid, rather than something that should be used in production. >> Non-ASCII values will be encoded to either ``\xnn`` or ``\unnnn`` >> representation. Use cases include developing a new protocol and writing >> landmarks into the stream; debugging data going into an existing protocol >> to see if the problem is the protocol itself or bad data; a fall-back for a >> serialization format; or even a rudimentary serialization format when >> defining ``__bytes__`` would not be appropriate [8]. > > The "use cases" you are enumerating for "%a" are chimeric. Cool word! Haven't seen it a long time. :) > Did you *actually* do those things in real life, or are you inventing them > for the PEP? The examples came from Jim Jewett, but I can easily see myself using them. -- ~Ethan~
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