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Added a placeholder for str.format_map, as discussed with Raymond. My prose is horrible, some cleanup is required.
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(Suggested by Mark Dickinson and implemented by Eric Smith in :issue:`7094`.)
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.. XXX * :meth:`str.format_map` was added, allowing an arbitrary mapping object
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to be passed in to :meth:`str.format`. `somestring.format_map(mapping)`
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is similar to `somestring.format(**mapping)`, except that in the latter
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case `mapping` is convert to a `dict` and in the former case `mapping`
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is used without modification. For example, to use a `defaultdict` with
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formatting::
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>>> from collections import defaultdict
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>>> mapping = defaultdict(lambda: 'Europe', name='Guido')
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>>> '{name} was born in {country}'.format_map(mapping)
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'Guido was born in Europe'
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This is similar to %-formatting with a single mapping argument::
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>>> '%(name)s was born in %(country)s' % mapping
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'Guido was born in Europe'
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(Suggested by Raymond Hettinger and implemented by Eric Smith in
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:issue:`6081`.)
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* The interpreter can now be started with a quiet option, ``-q``, to suppress
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the copyright and version information from being displayed in the interactive
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mode. The option can be introspected using the :attr:`sys.flags` attribute::
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