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### Half triple-quoted strings
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Suggested by @asottile in [this](https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython/issues/40) issue.
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**Output:**
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```py
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>>> print('wtfpython''')
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wtfpython
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>>> print("wtfpython""")
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wtfpython
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>>> # The following statements raise `SyntaxError`
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>>> # print('''wtfpython')
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>>> # print("""wtfpython")
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```
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#### 💡 Explanation:
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+ Python support implicit [string literal concatenation](https://docs.python.org/2/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-literal-concatenation), Example,
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```
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>>> print("wtf" "python")
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wtfpython
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>>> print("wtf" "") # or "wtf"""
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wtf
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```
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+ `'''` and `"""` are also string delimiters in Python which causes a SyntaxError because the Python interpreter was expecting a terminating triple quote as delimiter while scanning the currently encountered triple quoted string literal.
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### Let's see if you can guess this?
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### Let's see if you can guess this?
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Suggested by @PiaFraus in [this](https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfPython/issues/9) issue.
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Suggested by @PiaFraus in [this](https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfPython/issues/9) issue.
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print(dis.dis(f))
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print(dis.dis(f))
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```
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* Half triple-quoted strings (suggested by @asottile in [this](https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython/issues/40) issue).
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```py
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>>> print('wtfpython''')
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wtfpython
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>>> print("wtfpython""")
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wtfpython
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>>> # The following statements raise `SyntaxError`
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>>> # print('''wtfpython')
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>>> # print("""wtfpython")
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```
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**💡 Explanation:**
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+ Python support implicit [string literal concatenation](https://docs.python.org/2/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-literal-concatenation), Example,
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```
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>>> print("wtf" "python")
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wtfpython
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>>> print("wtf" "") # or "wtf"""
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wtf
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```
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+ `'''` and `"""` are also string delimiters in Python which causes a SyntaxError because the Python interpreter was expecting a terminating triple quote as delimiter while scanning the currently encountered triple quoted string literal.
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* Multiple Python threads won't run your *Python code* concurrently (yes you heard it right!). It may seem intuitive to spawn several threads and let them execute your Python code concurrently, but, because of the [Global Interpreter Lock](https://wiki.python.org/moin/GlobalInterpreterLock) in Python, all you're doing is making your threads execute on the same core turn by turn. Python threads are good for IO-bound tasks, but to achieve actual parallelization in Python for CPU-bound tasks, you might want to use the Python [multiprocessing](https://docs.python.org/2/library/multiprocessing.html) module.
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* Multiple Python threads won't run your *Python code* concurrently (yes you heard it right!). It may seem intuitive to spawn several threads and let them execute your Python code concurrently, but, because of the [Global Interpreter Lock](https://wiki.python.org/moin/GlobalInterpreterLock) in Python, all you're doing is making your threads execute on the same core turn by turn. Python threads are good for IO-bound tasks, but to achieve actual parallelization in Python for CPU-bound tasks, you might want to use the Python [multiprocessing](https://docs.python.org/2/library/multiprocessing.html) module.
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* List slicing with out of the bounds indices throws no errors
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* List slicing with out of the bounds indices throws no errors
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```
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* `int('١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩')` returns `123456789` in Python 3. In Python, Decimal characters include digit characters, and all characters that can be used to form decimal-radix numbers, e.g. U+0660, ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ZERO. Here's an [interesting story](http://chris.improbable.org/2014/8/25/adventures-in-unicode-digits/) related to this behavior of Python.
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