On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 1:29 AM, Andrew Berg <bahamutzero8...@gmail.com> wrote: > You're right. TabError is only raised if the initial indentation is > inconsistent. > Not legal: > def spam(): > <tab>print('Wonderful spam!\n') > <4 spaces>print('Bloody Vikings!') > > Legal: > def eggs(): > <tab>print( > <tab><tab>'Blech!\n',<some spaces to align>'Whaddya mean, "blech"?\n', > <tab><tab>'I don\'t like spam!\n',<spaces to align>'...' > <tab><tab>)
Even this is legal: def eggs() <tab>if spam: <tab><spaces>print("Spam and eggs") <tab>else: <tab><tab>print("Just eggs") It's only when you're inconsistent about the added indent of a single block that Python will complain. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list