On Dec 4, 4:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Andreas> Whenever has it been a pythonic ideal to "not allow" stuff? You > Andreas> get warnings. Everything else is up to you. > > It's more than warnings. With properly crafted combinations of spaces and > tabs you can get code which looks like it has a certain indentation to the > human observer but which looks like it has different indentation (and thus > different semantics) to the byte code compiler. There is often no warning.
Amazing.. was it a conscious decision to keep the current behavior in 3.x or it was not even considered dropping it ?? Does anyone have a link where this was decided ? George -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list