[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Moving from python-checkins and giving this topic a proper subject.  The
original thread started here with a checkin by Benjamin:

    http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-checkins/2008-May/069181.html

While Python doesn't have a char type (yet), I still find the distinction
between 'c' and "abc" useful to show intent (especially given my C
background and occasional but increasingly rare dip into the CPython
implementation).  I must admit though that I'm not as consistent with this
as I used to be or would like to be.  I guess that's because I'm lazy and
the byte compiler doesn't enforce that style.

I do prefer to use """ as the triple quote string delimiter because I find
that for most of my uses it makes more sense as apostrophes tend to be the
quote chars most frequently embedded in them (I don't do much, if any, HTML
these days).

This is, of course, all personal preference, and definitely not
PEP-8-able.

maybe-if-we-<wink>-uncle-timmy-will-sort-it-out-ly y'rs,

I think some people use the two string literal types to distinguish between
text (potentially translatable strings) and data. This way, it's much easier
to add i18n later if needed.

Georg


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Four shall be the number of spaces thou shalt indent, and the number of thy
indenting shall be four. Eight shalt thou not indent, nor either indent thou
two, excepting that thou then proceed to four. Tabs are right out.

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