Admittedly I’m not so familiar with Python; it does work in Java. In that case, introducing a less hazardous string concatenation operator would seem more universally useful.
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In Python, that less hazardous string concatenation operator is an f-string.
I’m assuming you can only use it with string literals, hence it is less universally useful.
Nope, you can put expressions in them:
f'{a} = {functionThatReturnsAButHasSideEffects()}'