r/linuxquestions on Reddit: What does "%s" mean
The action group is a group named Desktop Action %s, where %s is the action identifier.
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i believe that might be from the Desktop Entry Specification: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html#extra-actions-identifier Action identifier Each action is identified by a string, following the same format as key names (see the section called “Entries”). Each identifier is associated with an action group that must be present in the .desktop file. The action group is a group named Desktop Action %s, where %s is the action identifier. It is not valid to have an action group for an action identifier not mentioned in the Actions key. Such an action group must be ignored by implementors.
The action group is a group named Desktop Action %s, where %s is the action identifier.
Actually that PEP says "In Python 3.0, the % operator is supplemented by a more powerful string formatting method" and that it is backported to Python 2.6. Where I come from "supplemented" means added to, not replaced. The PEP does not say "supplanted" and in no part of the PEP does it say the % operator is deprecated (yet it does say other things are deprecated down the bottom).
It's a nice way to put some spaces in your file, avoiding a loop.
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%s in a quick searchbox is used for customisation for web browsers such as Opera, Chromium and Firefox, After the URL of the (empty) target site searchbox add %s so that the term in the browser searchbox is transferred into the site searchbox
It's worth mentioning that the likely purpose of this code, especially when used with %s, is to print a sub-string of the original string. In this use case, str would point to somewhere inside the original string (possibly at the beginning), and str_len will specify the length of the sub-string that should be printed.
Answer (1 of 4): It is not '%s' , it is "%s" (with double quotes) because it is always in a string , called format string That format string is used in functions like printf (print with format) or scanf (scan with format), to tell C compiler what kind of arguments are about to be written or read...
From a Q&A Thread I've came to meet with some old things, but I'm afraid, I found myself in a condition that, I still don't know the meaning of them and don't know why to use them. %1$s - (foun...
A format string with %% results in a single %. So in the inner format %%s becomes %s and %%%ds becomes 3s, given available-width is 123.
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