Yingjie Lan wrote:
> Seems you miss understood my notion of dynamic string.
> Dynamic strings are expressions in disguise: the things
> in between $...$ are plain old expressions (with optional
> formatting specifications). They are evaluated
> as if they were outside the dynamic string.
In that case you should re-think the delimiters, so that you have something
that can be nested. An example (example only, I'm not in love with it as a
final form):
"A string that gets %(count*spacer%) in the middle"
"A string that gets %(count*%(spacer%)%) in the middle"
Mel.
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