Thomas Heller wrote this on Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 07:06:30PM +0100. My reply is below.
> There is still one major issue. pythonTidy uses open(input-file, > "rb") to open the Python module to tidy up. That does not work on > Windows, at least if the file has (as it should) "\r\n" newlines. Thank you for challenging my parochial world view. I have posted yet another version of PythonTidy: http://www.lacusveris.com/PythonTidy/PythonTidy-1.5.python This one is omnivorous wrt to newlines. > For output, PythonTidy generates "\n" line endings, this should also > be changed on Windows. When OVERRIDE_NEWLINE = None, the first newline encountered on input is the one used throughout the output; otherwise, you can set it to what you want, e.g, OVERRIDE_NEWLINE = '\n'. > PythonTidy outputs strings with single quotes, while my own style is > to use double quotes (I don't think that pep8 prefers one over the > other). Is it possible to customize this? Here is a new global: DOUBLE_QUOTED_STRINGS = True. -- .. Chuck Rhode, Sheboygan, WI, USA .. Weather: http://LacusVeris.com/WX .. 30° — Wind WNW 15 mph — Sky overcast. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list