> I suggest slightly expanding the part about NEWS formatting in the dev
guide, and specifically have the example include appropriate uses of roles,
and a link to the list of available roles.
Yeah definitely, it was my intention to mention this in the devguide,
particularly with adding an example
On 15/08/2019 12:17:36, Petr Viktorin wrote:
On 8/15/19 10:40 AM, Greg Ewing wrote:
If we want a truly raw string format that allows all characters,
including any kind of quote, we could take a tip from Fortran:
s = 31HThis is a "totally raw" string!
Or from Rust:
let s = r"Here's a r
On 8/15/2019 4:17 AM, Petr Viktorin wrote:
On 8/15/19 10:40 AM, Greg Ewing wrote:
If we want a truly raw string format that allows all characters,
including any kind of quote, we could take a tip from Fortran:
s = 31HThis is a "totally raw" string!
Or from Rust:
let s = r"Here's a raw s
Spent some hours - experimenting...
So - short story - it works. There remains a big chance for failure
though as the current tag ignores differences in TL level, build_date,
etc.. Also, a source for failure, is no recognition for 32-bit or 64-bit.
However, focusing on the good news - the wheels
On 8/15/19 10:40 AM, Greg Ewing wrote:
If we want a truly raw string format that allows all characters,
including any kind of quote, we could take a tip from Fortran:
s = 31HThis is a "totally raw" string!
Or from Rust:
let s = r"Here's a raw string";
let s = r#"Here's a raw string with
If we want a truly raw string format that allows all characters,
including any kind of quote, we could take a tip from Fortran:
s = 31HThis is a "totally raw" string!
--
Greg
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I suggest slightly expanding the part about NEWS formatting in the dev
guide, and specifically have the example include appropriate uses of roles,
and a link to the list of available roles.
https://devguide.python.org/committing/#what-s-new-and-news-entries
On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 3:39 AM Kyle St