On Nov 22, 5:32 pm, Neil Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There's nothing special about Python except indentation, which > > gets screwed up between editors all the time. (It's much > > easier to flip- flop between TextMate and Emacs with Ruby than > > with Python, without setting your tabs and spaces > > pedantically.) > > That horse is dead, buried, decayed, and there's a fig tree > growing out of the gravesight. Have a fig.
(Well, TextMate is pretty new, and I've just got a brand new Carbon Emacs-devel from ports. And tabs don't match in a Python bundle and the Python mode. Have to fix'em tabs. Chews a fig, mumbles to himself... :) > Language comparisons are sometimes good. They are best when > they are free of FUD. So why Python's IO cannot yield f.eof() as easily as Ruby's can? :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list