Georg Brandl <[email protected]> added the comment:
I agree with Raymond: whoever puts in 95% of work for a single document should
have artistic license over the style.
I also don't complain if people use a different indentation style in module
docs they write (but I reserve the right to use mine if I edit these docs).
It is very nice having standards, but well, I hope you know about the hobgoblin
:)
And particularly about keyword arg spacing, I found that it very much depends
on the manner of arguments you're dealing with. For dict()-style functions
with lots of kwargs, it can really be much easier on the eyes to use space
around the '=', or even use this style:
foo = dict(
some_key = some_value,
some_longer_key = some_other_value,
)
even if PEP 8 doesn't approve of that either.
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