Paul McNett wrote: > > Whatever is preferred, what's the upside/downsides of the two beyond > > what I just explained? > > Nothing really, but something handy to keep in mind is that the string > literal ("""x""") can be used to block out huge sections of code during > testing, where you'd have to put a # in front of every line otherwise.
Except, of course, code that contains string literals with triple quotes. And with a good editor, it's not too difficult to insert a # in front of hundreds of lines (:%s/^/#/g). Gerrit. -- Temperature in Luleå, Norrbotten, Sweden: | Current temperature 05-09-27 20:19:54 9.8 degrees Celsius ( 49.7F) | -- Det finns inte dåligt väder, bara dåliga kläder. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list