[IronPython] Using blocks separators instead of indentation

Curt Hagenlocher curt at hagenlocher.org
Mon Aug 13 22:55:02 CEST 2007


On 8/13/07, Ori <oorrii at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> OK I got the point. I have to use several statements in a single line.
>
> For exmpale, something like:
> i = 1; if (i >=1): i = 0
>
> is there a way to do it? Is there a replacement to the newline char?


This is legal Python:

a = 1; b = 2
if a != b: print 'different'

I don't know *why* someone would want to write code like this unless they've
been programming for such a short time that they've never had to go back and
change something that they wrote over a year ago.  I find this style
unreadable.

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Curt Hagenlocher
curt at hagenlocher.org
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