Python syntax in Lisp and Scheme

Gerrit Holl gerrit at nl.linux.org
Mon Oct 6 05:39:55 EDT 2003


Ingvar Mattsson wrote:
> It's actually even worse than you think. Imagine you want "blank
> lines" in your code, so act as paragraph separators. Do these require
> indentation, even though there is no code on them? If so, how does
> that interact with a listener? From what I can tell, the option chosen
> in the Python (the language) community, the listener and the file
> reader have different view on blank lines. This makes it harder than
> necessary to edit stuff in one window and "just paste" code from
> another. Bit of a shame, really.

Blank lines are ignored by Python.

Gerrit.

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