On 2020-09-27, Joe Pfeiffer <pfeif...@cs.nmsu.edu> wrote: > and so forth. What I discovered in fairly short order was that it made > it easier for me to read my own code, but did absolutely nothing for > either me reading other people's code, nor for them reading mine. I > eventually concluded my best move was to just suck it up and learn to > program in the language as intended.
Not that I disagree, but coming from twenty years of Perl, it means where nobody really understands the code of anybody else, that never has really been a concern to me. However, I discovered that Emacs interprets as well an empty line or a comment as a breaking point of a block, it's not as good as the use of pass because I still have to indent up manually, but at least the indent-region does not break it. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list