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authorGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2008-08-08 06:45:01 (GMT)
committerGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2008-08-08 06:45:01 (GMT)
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#3523: no backquotes any more.
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@@ -34,9 +34,7 @@ to substitute values into strings.
One question remains, of course: how do you convert values to strings? Luckily,
Python has ways to convert any value to a string: pass it to the :func:`repr`
-or :func:`str` functions. Reverse quotes (``````) are equivalent to
-:func:`repr`, but they are no longer used in modern Python code and are removed
-in future versions of the language.
+or :func:`str` functions.
The :func:`str` function is meant to return representations of values which are
fairly human-readable, while :func:`repr` is meant to generate representations
@@ -71,9 +69,6 @@ Some examples::
>>> # The argument to repr() may be any Python object:
... repr((x, y, ('spam', 'eggs')))
"(32.5, 40000, ('spam', 'eggs'))"
- >>> # reverse quotes are convenient in interactive sessions:
- ... `x, y, ('spam', 'eggs')`
- "(32.5, 40000, ('spam', 'eggs'))"
Here are two ways to write a table of squares and cubes::