On 3/9/23 16:37, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 09Mar2023 09:06, Alan Gauld <learn2prog...@gmail.com> wrote:
Just a note that some code formatters use a trailing comma on the last
element to make the commas fold points. Both yapf (my preference) and
black let you write a line like (and, indeed, flatten if short enough):
( a, b, c )
but if you write:
( a, b, c, )
they'll fold the lines like:
( a,
b,
c,
)
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>
Thanks for the info, good to know, I actually do like the idea of
trailing commas for tuples (helps prevent things like the difference
between ("abc") and ("abc",) and makes swapping things around nicer.
I've just been using a lot of json lately and it has been subconsciously
training me different, lol.
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