PEP8 79 char max

Neil Cerutti neilc at norwich.edu
Wed Jul 31 09:02:39 EDT 2013


On 2013-07-31, Tim Chase <python.list at tim.thechases.com> wrote:
> On 2013-07-31 07:16, Joshua Landau wrote:
>> On 30 July 2013 18:52, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> I also find intializers for tables of data to be much more easily
>>> read and maintained if the columns can be aligned.
>> 
>> Why do you have tables in your Python code?
>
> I've had occasion to write things like:
>
>   for name, value, description in (
>       ("cost", 42, "How much it cost"),
>       ("status", 3141, "Status code from ISO-3.14159"),
>       ...
>       ):
>     do_something(name, value)
>     print(description)
>
> I interpret Grant's statement as wanting the "table" to look like
>
>   for name, value, description in (
>       ("cost",   42,   "How much it cost"),
>       ("status", 3141, "Status code from ISO-3.14159"),
>       ...
>       ):
>     do_something(name, value)
>     print(description)
>
> which does give some modest readability benefits, but at a
> creation cost I personally am unwilling to pay.

I'm actually OK with the creation cost, but not the maintenance cost.

-- 
Neil Cerutti



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