Demian Brecht added the comment:
I'm on OSX 10.10.2. Simply copy/pasting the line into both terminal and iterm
yields
>>> [“Test”][‘Test’]
File "<stdin>", line 1
[“Test”][‘Test’]
^
SyntaxError: invalid character in identifier
>>> [“Test”][‘Test’]
File "<stdin>", line 1
[“Test”][‘Test’]
^
SyntaxError: invalid character in identifier
Are the smart quotes disappearing when the clipboard buffer is being copied
into the terminal shell or when you hit enter? If it's on copy, what happens
when you hit enter?
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nosy: +demian.brecht
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