On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 9:17:05 PM UTC-8, Thomas Passin wrote:
> On 2/23/2023 7:21 PM, Hen Hanna wrote:
> >
> > in a LaTeX file, after the (1st) \end{document} line,
> > i can put any random Junk i want (afterwards) until the end of the file.
> >
> >
> > Is there a similar Method for a .py file ?
> >
> > Since i know of no such trick, i sometimes put this (below) at the end of a
> > .py file.
> >
> >
> >
> > dummy= (""" junk and more junk
> > words in Dict
> > 239 words in Dict
> > ((( notes or Code fragmetns )))
> > """)
> >
> >
> >
> > ** maybe i don't need the dummy= but it looks better.
> You can just put it in triple quotes, no need to assign the string to a
> variable. Or make each line a comment.
thanks for the rare concise comment taht also seems devoid of insulting
attitude.
( i still can't tell one person from
another, but
i did notice that one person
sent me email
that was really long,
insulting, and creepy )
i guess i use (""" """) because i wish it (this feature)
came in matching pairs.
and put dummy= to remind myself and to tell the compiler,
obivously this Var is unused to feel free to ignore it.
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