On 23 February 2014 08:56, Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> wrote:

> ``%a`` will call :func:``ascii()`` on the interpolated value's
> :func:``repr()``.
> 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.

So we use %a for exactly the same purposes that we used to use %r.

> Unsupported codes
> -----------------
>
> ``%r`` (which calls ``__repr__`` and returns a :class:`str`) is not
> supported.

But you propose changing the code.

I think there would have been a lot less discussion if you just
defined %r to do what you propose for %a, as everything would work as
people expected.


-- 
Stuart Bishop <stu...@stuartbishop.net>
http://www.stuartbishop.net/
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