Stephen Kellett wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >of the driving principles behind Python is that, because code will be
> >read more often than written, readability is more important.
>
> In which case, for long functions with multiple levels of indentation
> Python fails compared to languages that use braces or END or end; etc.

I don't really understand how a closing brace helps here.  Care to
explain why it helps you?

(Deeply nested long functions are evil anyways.  If you have such a
function then you have bigger problems than minor defects in
readability. :)


Carl Banks

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