On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 3:11 PM, C Anthony Risinger <anth...@xtfx.me> wrote: > > > When I look at a string I want to immediately know just how literal it > really is. >
To further this point, editors today show me \n and \t and friends in a different color, because they are escapes, and this visually tells me the thing going into the string at that point is not what is literally in the code. A raw string does not highlight these because they are no longer escapes, and what you see is what you get. Probably f-strings will be used most in short strings, but they'll also be used for long, heredoc-like triple-quoted strings. It's not going to be fun picking expressions out of that when the wall-of-text contains no visual cues.
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