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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:31:00+00:00 2026-05-13T20:31:00+00:00

Here’s an excerpt of my code: def listFrom(here): print [DBG] here: + here def

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Here’s an excerpt of my code:

def listFrom(here):
    print "[DBG] here: " + here

def book(here, there, amount):
    print "[DBG] here: " + here + "; there: " + there + "; amount: " + str(amount)

# Code that takes input and stores it into the string input

# Yes, I know this is dangerous, but it's part of a
# school assignment where we HAVE to use eval.
eval(input, {"__builtins__": {}, "listAll": listAll, "listFrom": listFrom, "listFromTo": listFromTo, "book": book, "about": about, "commands": commands, "book": book})

If I enter listFrom('LON'), the program returns [DBG] here: LON as expected. However, when I do book('LON', 'MAN', 8) I get an inexplicable [DBG] here: ☺; there: ☻; amount: ♥. What could be the cause of this?

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    2026-05-13T20:31:01+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:31 pm

    This code works without problems in Python 2.6 on Linux/x86-32:

    >>> def listFrom(here):
    ...     print "[DBG] here: " + here
    ... 
    >>> def book(here, there, amount):
    ...     print "[DBG] here: " + here + "; there: " + there + "; amount: " + str(amount)
    ... 
    >>> book('LON', 'MAN', 8)
    [DBG] here: LON; there: MAN; amount: 8
    >>> input = """book('LON', 'MAN', 8)"""
    >>> eval(input, {"__builtins__": {}, "listFrom": listFrom, "book": book})
    [DBG] here: LON; there: MAN; amount: 8
    >>> eval("""listFrom('LON')""", {"__builtins__": {}, "listFrom": listFrom, "book": book})
    [DBG] here: LON
    

    What Python version are you using? On which OS/architecture?

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