On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 6:39 PM, Joshua Landau <joshua.landau...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 8 July 2013 00:32, Xue Fuqiao <xfq.f...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I'm a Python newbie and just started reading PEP 8. PEP 8 says: >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> |The closing brace/bracket/parenthesis on multi-line constructs may >> |either line up under the last item of the list, as in: >> | >> |my_list = [ >> | 1, 2, 3, >> | 4, 5, 6, >> | ] >> |result = some_function_that_takes_arguments( >> | 'a', 'b', 'c', >> | 'd', 'e', 'f', >> | ) >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> I think the last item in my_list/result is 6/'f', respectively. So why >> doesn't the bracket/paren line up _under_ the last item? ISTM the code >> isn't consistent with the description. > You will grow to be a wonderful pedant. What it means is that the > indentation will match the last one. Imagine: > > """ > a_wonderful_set_of_things = { > bannanas_made_of_apples, > chocolate_covered_horns, > doors_that_slide, > china_but_on_the_moon, > buffalo_with_windy_hair, > not_missing_an_end_brace > """ยน > > Now, there are several places you can put the end brace. You can (be a > massive fool and) put it after the last item: > > """ > a_wonderful_set_of_things = { > ..., > not_missing_an_end_brace} > """ > > You can also (be a fool and) put it at the same *indentation*: > > """ > a_wonderful_set_of_things = { > ..., > not_missing_an_end_brace > } > """ > > Or you can (be sane) and put it at no indentation: > > """ > a_wonderful_set_of_things = { > ..., > not_missing_an_end_brace > } > """ > > Theoretically, there are more places you could put it (but we won't go > there... *shudder*). > > The second of these is the one that PEP 8 was trying to explain. I > agree wording could be improved, but hey. You can file a bug report at > bugs.python.org if you care enough.
Done as issue 18412. -- Best regards, Xue Fuqiao. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list