On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 1:29 PM Mikhail V
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 5:38 AM Chris Angelico
wrote: I like saying while "something": where the string describes the loop's real condition. For instance, while "moar data": if reading from a socket, or while "not KeyboardInterrupt": if the loop is meant to be halted by SIGINT.
ChrisA
if doing so, would not it be more practical to write is as an in-line comment then? with new syntax it could be like this: """ while: # not KeyboardInterrupt asd asd asd asd asd asd asd asd asd """ Similar effect, but I would find it better at least because it would be highlighted as a comment and not as a string, + no quotes noise.
A comment is not better than an inline condition, no. I *want* it to be highlighted as part of the code, not as a comment. Because it isn't a comment - it's a loop condition. ChrisA