:) I'd imagine we all do, but that brings up an interesting point. This
would obviously be most seen in .py files. One can just imagine projects
w/ various libraries from different third parties with different coding
standards with check marks in some modules or even in some functions in the
same
I thought it was silly at first, but then found it easier on the eyes and
quicker to confirm what's enabled. Still, requesting a change to the core
language/library through additional code (with the inevitable introduction
of more bugs) in order to support some syntactic sugar that really doesn't
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