I work in TextMate a lot, which I generally love, but it's code collapsing confounds me. Essentially you have to indent blank lines to the proper level for the current block. Then it will collapse that section as one section. If you have simply a new line, it will see it as a break, and not collapse, though the python interpreter doesn't care- it only cares about lines of actual code.
Is it... pythonic, then, to have these lines of tabs/spaces to support code collapsing? Is it proper, improper, or irrelevant? Thanks. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list