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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T06:42:16+00:00 2026-06-14T06:42:16+00:00

I know that it’s possible to do the following d = {} d[‘foo’] =

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I know that it’s possible to do the following

d = {}
d['foo'] = 'bar'
print("foo: {d[foo]}".format(**vars()))
foo: bar

But I’m having trouble accomplishing the following

d = {}
key = 'foo'
d[key] = 'bar'
print("{key}: {d[key]}".format(**vars()))
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
KeyError: 'key'

I’m expecting the output “foo: bar”
Is there a way to do this?

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    2026-06-14T06:42:17+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 6:42 am

    Look at Joran’s answer, and the comment to it from DSM: you can apply basic hacks to get a not very robust system. If you want to do this sort of thing robustly, you need to use a templating system that was designed to handle it.

    Jinja 2 is one such (jinja.pocoo.org/). Google reveals many more: https://www.google.com/search?q=python+templating

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