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Re: What's the proper style for a library string function?

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On 19/07/2014 18:38, C.D. Reimer wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I typically write a Python 2.7 string function in my library like this:
>
>      def getCompletedTime(start, end): return "Time completed:", str(end
> - start)
>

Further to my earlier post are you aware of the behaviour of your 
"string function"?

 >>> def getCompletedTime(start, end): return "Time completed:", str(end 
- start)
...
 >>> t = getCompletedTime(0, -1)
 >>> type(t)
<class 'tuple'>
 >>> t[0]
'Time completed:'
 >>> t[1]
'-1'

Is this what you intended?

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Re: What's the proper style for a library string function? Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@yahoo.co.uk> - 2014-07-19 20:14 +0100

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