Ben Finney <ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au> writes: > John Yeung <gallium.arsen...@gmail.com> writes: > > > So last week PEP 8 was updated to reflect this. All fine and good. I > > happen to prefer this style myself. But there remains an example > > further down (left over from earlier incarnations of PEP 8) which > > might go against this: > > > > if (width == 0 and height == 0 and > > color == 'red' and emphasis == 'strong' or > > highlight > 100): > > raise ValueError("sorry, you lose") > > > > The above satisfies the "opening paren" alignment, but due to the > > length of the keyword, the suite is obscured. For this example, > > should PEP 8 use the double-indentation for the continuation lines? > > I wrote some code just today that needs the above issue addressed. I > did it like this::
The formatting was messed up. Since the whitespace is the whole point here, this is what I intended to send:: if ( width == 0 and height == 0 and color == 'red' and emphasis == 'strong' or highlight > 100): raise ValueError("sorry, you lose") -- \ “The process by which banks create money is so simple that the | `\ mind is repelled.” —John Kenneth Galbraith, _Money: Whence It | _o__) Came, Where It Went_, 1975 | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list