On 05/22/2017 07:59 AM, Jussi Piitulainen wrote: > I am the inventor of multiple ends on the same line. This way, in a > language where all of several nested constructs end with an end - not > going to name the language but it's Julia - instead of > > end > end > end > end > end, > > one combines the uninformative lines into one by writing > > end end end end end, > > and with four-space indentation the ends align neatly with the starts. > Technically, the ends on the remaining line of ends are backwards.
Kind of reminds me of LISP. Lots of closing parenths, and often then just all get stuck together on a long. But I guess that's why they invented paren matching shortcuts in editors. To make it easy to see if you have them matched up. This works with braces too. Perhaps there is a plugin for Vim to jump back and forth between the beginning and end of a blog? Wouldn't be too hard to just look at indent. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list