Nick Maclaren wrote: > Well, it's not felt necessary to distinguish those at top level, so > why should it be when they are in a sequence?
Well, this probably wasn't the best example, see the links below for a better one. > But this whole thing is getting ridiculous. The current implementation > is a bizarre interpretation of the specification, but clearly not an > incorrect one. It isn't important enough to get involved in a religious > war over - I was merely puzzled as to the odd behaviour, because I have > to teach it, and it is the sort of thing that can confuse naive users. There was a recent bug report identical to your complaints, which was closed as invalid. The rationale for closing it was that things like: print ("a, bc", "de f,", "gh), i") would be extremely confusing if the current behaviour was changed. See http://www.python.org/sf/1534769 for details. Ziga -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list