greg wrote: > Bill Atkins wrote: > >> And mistakes in nesting show up as mistakes in >> indenting. > > > Er, hang on a moment... how do you *know* when you've > got a mistake in indending? You must be visually > verifying the indentation... rather like one does > with Python code...
Absolutely, and you are not disagreeing with Mr. Atkins, tho you seem to think you are. But with Lisp one does not have to clean up the indentation manually after thrashing away at ones code. As I type each right parens I eyeball its partner as the editor highlights it to make sure I have not missed anything, then give the re-indent command and eyeball the result. It /is/ still possible to screw up because I work fast and loose, but only very rarely do I end up with a parens in the wrong place, and then the compiler finds something to whine about. ken -- Algebra: http://www.tilton-technology.com/LispNycAlgebra1.htm "Well, I've wrestled with reality for thirty-five years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it." -- Elwood P. Dowd "I'll say I'm losing my grip, and it feels terrific." -- Smiling husband to scowling wife, New Yorker cartoon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list