Named placeholders

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Format strings may contain named placeholders that are interpolated using keyword arguments to format.

Using a dictionary (Python 2.x)

>>> data = {'first': 'Hodor', 'last': 'Hodor!'}
>>> '{first} {last}'.format(**data)
'Hodor Hodor!'

Using a dictionary (Python 3.2+)

>>> '{first} {last}'.format_map(data)
'Hodor Hodor!'

str.format_map allows to use dictionaries without having to unpack them first. Also the class of data (which might be a custom type) is used instead of a newly filled dict.

Without a dictionary:

>>> '{first} {last}'.format(first='Hodor', last='Hodor!')
'Hodor Hodor!'

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