On 27/11/2013 08:45, Peter Otten wrote:
Rafael Knuth wrote:

simple issue I couldn't find a solution for:

YourName = input(str("What is your name?"))
print("Hello", YourName)

When executing the program, in case the user input is "for", "not",
"True", "while" Python interprets that as a command and changes the
input's color to the corresponding command. The program runs without
any further issues, but I was wondering: How can I make sure Python
"understands" that the user input is nothing else but a string? I
tried to fix that by changing input("What is your name?") to
input(str("What is your name?)) but that didn't work.

Thanks in advance,

I took the freedom to report it myself:

http://bugs.python.org/issue19808


Thanks Peter.

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But the best has yet to be invented.  Christian Tismer

Mark Lawrence

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