On Apr 9, 5:31 pm, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <l...@geek- central.gen.new_zealand> wrote: > >> Anybody who ever creates another indentation-controlled language should > >> be beaten to death with a Guido van Rossum voodoo doll. > > > No ... > > Yes, because otherwise you wouldn’t have stupid problems like the one which > is preoccupying this thread: how to make sure indentation is consistent > without introducing logic errors into the code.
You go through life and you choose your stupid problems. Well, not really, but you make your choices, and you wind up with stupid problems. I use Linux, and have a different set of stupid problems than I did when I used Windows. But as Ian Bicking said: I think there is a meme that Python people are close-minded to suggestions for changes in the language. I think there is significant truth to that. But sometimes everyone else is just completely wrong. I want nothing to do with any programmer who would mis-indent their code. If you want to mis-indent your code you are an idiot. If you want idiotic code to be an option you are being absurd. And as paraphrased by Markos Gaivo ( http://markos.gaivo.net/blog/?p=126 ): A: I don’t like Python because of significant whitespace. B: Do you indent your code? A: Yes, of course. B: And the problem is? Regards, Pat -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list