Thanks to David Beazley's tweet, I've recently found out that the new Python 3.6 f-strings can also be nested:
>>> price = 478.23
>>> f"{f'${price:0.2f}':*>20s}"
'*************$478.23'
Or:
>>> x = 42
>>> f'''-{f"""*{f"+{f'.{x}.'}+"}*"""}-'''
'-*+.42.+*-'
While I am surprised that this is possible, I am missing on how practical is that, when would nesting f-strings be useful? What use cases can this cover?
Note: The PEP itself does not mention nesting f-strings, but there is a specific test case.