On 18/09/12 05:01:14, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 7:08 PM, David Smith <dav...@invtools.com> wrote: >> How do I "indent" if I have something like: >> if (sR=='Cope'): sys.exit(1) elif (sR=='Perform') sys.exit(2) else >> sys.exit(3) > > How about: > > if sR == 'Cope': > sys.exit(1) > elif sR == 'Perform': > sys.exit(2) > else: > sys.exit(3) > > I don't really understand why you're trying to keep it all on one line.
He's using Windows. If he were on Unix, there'd be no problem: python -c 'import sys if sR == "Cope": sys.exit(1) elif sR == "Perform": sys.exit(2) else: sys.exit(3) ' Unfortunately, the Windows shell doesn't do multi-line strings, so he has to cram it all on one line. -- HansM -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list