• mox@lemmy.sdf.org
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      9 months ago

      Nope. From the spec:

      “Unlike Standard C, all unrecognized escape sequences are left in the string unchanged, i.e., the backslash is left in the result.”

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        This behavior is useful when debugging: if an escape sequence is mistyped, the resulting output is more easily recognized as broken.

        Wow, this sentence really threw me for a moment. I had no idea how other programming languages behave.

        …which makes sense, because they don’t. The compiler just tells you to fuck off and that’s the end of that story. I guess, they can’t do that in Python…