On Jan 25, 2:18 am, Akira Kitada <akit...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > There is more than one way to write a list/tuple/dict in Python, > and actually different styles are used in standard library. > As a hobgoblin of little minds, I rather like to know which style is > considered "Pythonic" > in the community. > > I collected common layout from existing code and pasted them below. > My vote would go to d1. How about yours? > > If there is consensus on this, that might be worth being included in PEP 8. > > Thanks, > > """ > d1 = { > 0: "ham", > 1: "jam", > 2: "spam", > 3: "alot", > 4: "knights", > 5: "who", > 6: "say", > 7: "ni", > 8: "dead", > 9: "parrot", > > } > [snip]
I use d1. Wow! A Python debate over curly brace placement! Imagine that! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list