allowing braces around suites
Antoon Pardon
apardon at forel.vub.ac.be
Tue Aug 31 06:33:07 EDT 2004
Op 2004-08-28, Isaac To schreef <iketo2 at netscape.net>:
>>>>>> "Kjetil" == Kjetil Torgrim Homme <kjetilho at yksi.ifi.uio.no> writes:
>
> Kjetil> I find this attitude a little defensive. Python has much
> Kjetil> more to offer than just strict indentation. although it's
> Kjetil> probably the feature you notice first, it's not enough to
> Kjetil> make Python a superior language.
>
> For me, it is *the* feature that make it stands out from the scripting
> crowd. There are other things nice in Python, but as long as there is
> one big enough killing feature, people will use the language enough to
> add others.
>
> Kjetil> after all, code in _any_ language written by a
> Kjetil> professional will have strict indentation. so it's just
> Kjetil> syntax.
>
> No. In all other languages, people deal with *two* ways to find which
> statement is associated with an if/while/for/whatever statement and
> which is not: by looking at the indentation, and by looking at the
> braces. They normally look at the indentation, since it is the
> quicker way. But when they find something wrong, they look at the
> defining braces, sometimes deeply hidden in long expressions and
> statements combined into one line. In Python, we have *one and only
> one* way to find which statement is associated with an
> if/while/for/whatever statement, and this is the quicker way that
> people are used to.
I doubt that.
I used to limit myself to indentation to see which code belonged
to which control. But then I found myself witch controls that
were so nested it was hard to see to which if a particular
else suite belonged and I started to use end markers in comments
to make the structure more visible.
> This single feature reduces the amount of bugs
> that you would introduce when editing and modifying code.
Yes it does, but so does a language that enforces endmarkers.
> More
> importantly, this single feature allows you to be much less stressed
> when editing code.
IME the use of end markers helps too.
--
Antoon Pardon
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