Whitespace as syntax (was Re: Python Rocks!)
Michael Ströder
michael.stroeder at inka.de
Tue Feb 8 03:48:57 EST 2000
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Roy Smith wrote: > > I fear disaster every time I have to move a block of code. As the logic > of my program develops, I'll either have to move a block of code into an > if, or move it out of one, or I'll take a block of code and turn it into > a function/method of its own, or maybe even extract something into a > subclass. Well, you're not the only one facing this daily challenge. ;-) > This means cutting and pasting (well, killing and yanking, > since I use emacs), and changing the indent level up or down. Yes, but what's the problem? Maybe one should remember this old rule that a code block should not be longer than approx. 20 lines (or shorter). > Emacs tries to be smart about indenting and > sometimes does something wrong, Maybe I don't have problems because I stay away from super-smart software. I simply do not understand the fuss about whitespaces in this thread. I have no problems at all with that. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? Maybe I'm not a real programmer toughened up by using C/C++, Perl and Emacs. (I come from the Pascal/Modula world and I'm really glad about Python's indenting for statement grouping.) Ciao, Michael.
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