On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 12:24:57 -0300, Luiz Siqueira Neto wrote:
What
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u'='
Its just a unicode string.
The string constants in Python can be prefixed with a u. Instead of
building a string object for that constant, the interpreter will build a
Unicode string object.
You can also prefix them with r, to make the interpreter ignore escape
codes.
For example:
print 'a\nb'
a
b print 'a\\nb'
a\nb print r'a\nb'
a\nb
And you can use the combined ur prefix.
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Ricardo