On 2018-10-08, Peter J. Holzer <hjp-pyt...@hjp.at> wrote: > Theoretically I would agree with you: Just use a single tab per > indentation level and let the user decide whether that's displayed > as 2, 3, 4, or 8 spaces or 57 pixels or whatever. > > In practice it doesn't work in my experience.
Nor in mine. On problem is that under Unix is that there isn't just one place where you would need to configure the tab width. There are dozens of text-processing tools that get used on all sorts of text, including program sources in a variety of languages. For "just use tabs" to work, all of those tools would have to magically recognize that they're looking at Python source and adjust the tab size accordingly. That isn't going to happen. > There is always someone in a team who was "just testing that new > editor" and replaced all tabs with spaces (or vice versa) or - worse > - just some of them. It is safer to disallow tabs completely and > mandate a certain number of spaces per indentation level. Indeed. That's the only thing that actually works. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! Being a BALD HERO at is almost as FESTIVE as a gmail.com TATTOOED KNOCKWURST. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list