Running flake8 over some code which has if statements with multiple conditions like this:
if (some_condition and some_other_condition and some_final_condition): play_bingo() the tool complains that the indentation of the conditions is the same as the next block. In this particular case, the overall conditions are too long to string together on a single line. I tried placing a second space after the if keyword: if (some_condition and some_other_condition and some_final_condition): play_bingo() which solves the matching indentation problem, but creates a multiple spaces after keyword problem. My guess is that adding a space after the open paren would provoke a message as well. I use GNU Emacs as my text editor, and its python mode. I'm pretty happy with everything (been using it in its current state for several years). Aside from manually or configure-ologically suppressing E129, is there a better way to break lines I'm missing which will make flake8 happy? Thx, Skip -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list