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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:39:50+00:00 2026-05-14T20:39:50+00:00

Just wondering… I find using escape characters too distracting. I’d rather do something like

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Just wondering…

I find using escape characters too distracting. I’d rather do something like this (console code):

>>> print ^'Let's begin and end with sets of unlikely 2 chars and bingo!'^
Let's begin and end with sets of unlikely 2 chars and bingo!

Note the ' inside the string, and how this syntax would have no issue with it, or whatever else inside for basically all cases. Too bad markdown can’t properly colorize it (yet), so I decided to <pre> it.

Sure, the ^ could be any other char, I’m not sure what would look/work better. That sounds good enough to me, tho.

Probably some other language already have a similar solution. And, just maybe, Python already have such a feature and I overlooked it. I hope this is the case.

But if it isn’t, would it be too hard to, somehow, change Python’s interpreter and be able to select an arbitrary (or even standardized) syntax for notating the strings?

I realize there are many ways to change statements and the whole syntax in general by using pre-compilators, but this is far more specific. And going any of those routes is what I call “too hard”. I’m not really needing to do this so, again, I’m just wondering.

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    2026-05-14T20:39:51+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:39 pm

    Python has this use “”” or ”’ as the delimiters

    print '''Let's begin and end with sets of unlikely 2 chars and bingo'''
    

    How often do you have both of 3′ and 3″ in a string

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