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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T00:19:24+00:00 2026-05-28T00:19:24+00:00

So apparently, Python will allow ‘%s %(var)s’ % {‘var’: ‘x’} which produces {‘var’: ‘x’}

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So apparently, Python will allow

'%s %(var)s' % {'var': 'x'}

which produces

"{'var': 'x'} x"

I’m writing something where I basically want python’s named placeholder substitution features only. Is there any way to detect a mix of named and positional placeholders?

EDIT: The context of this is that I’m writing something that’s sort of a templating tool. After writing a bunch of stuff with %(named)s all over the place, you then call template.substitute(dict) to go and replace everything. I’m trying to prevent the case where people leave %[srfd,etc] in the string(because they forgot to interpolate or something) by throwing an error if it’s been left there.

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    2026-05-28T00:19:25+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 12:19 am

    The str.__mod__ builtin function isn’t reprogrammable. There isn’t a way to selectively turn-off some of its features.

    You could however use a regex to locate the positional placeholders and escape them prior to string interpolation:

    >>> d = {'var': 'x'}
    >>> template = '%s %(var)s'
    >>> esc_template = re.sub(r'(%[^()]*[sdf])', r'%\1', template)
    >>> esc_template % d
    '%s x'
    
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