On Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 8:34:46 PM UTC+12, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> print "A test case" + \
> "str_1[%s] " + \
> "str_2[%s] " % (str_1, str_2)
Try this:
print \
(
"A test case"
"str_1[%s] "
"str_2[%s] "
%
(str_1, str_2)
)
Python takes this nifty feature from C where multiple string literals in a row
are implicitly concatenated into a single string.
If you come from a Java or C# background, you probably didn’t know about this,
because those languages neglected to include this facility.
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